Greetings, readers! Now that Amazon has disabled its popular ebook lending feature, we're more committed than ever to helping you find the best ways to borrow FREE or save big on the Kindle books that you want to read. Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Prime Reading offer members free reading access to over 1 million titles, including Kindle books, magazines, and audiobooks. Beginning soon, each day in this space we will feature "Today's FREEbies and Top Deals for Our Favorite Readers" to share top 5-star titles that are available for KU and Prime members to read FREE, plus a link to a 30-day FREE trial for Kindle Unlimited!

Lendle

Lendle is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associates participant, we earn small amounts from qualifying purchases on the Amazon sites.

Apart from its participation in the Associates Program, Lendle is not affiliated with Amazon or Kindle in any other way. Amazon, Kindle and the Amazon and Kindle logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Certain content that appears on this website is provided by Amazon Services LLC. This content is provided "as is" and is subject to change or removal at any time. Lendle is published independently by Stephen Windwalker and Windwalker Media and is not endorsed by Amazon.com, Inc.

Raised in Clarkson, Mississauga, Ontario and when I was 15 years old my parents bought a house in Flesherton, Ontario were the population was only 300. I ended up running away as I couldn’t handle the small community they choose to live in; upon running away, I lived on the streets in many cities for almost seven years; drinking and drugging to adjust to the way of living and I felt lost in my own skin.

One day I had enough and called the Withdrawal Management Center (detox) in Brampton, Ontario to see if I could get help; while in detox I was accepted to a treatment center and spent three and a half months there learning how to live in the community. I really enjoyed the learning process that I returned back to school to get my Grade 12 diploma. I now have a diploma in Drug and Alcohol counselling, one as a Social Service worker, and I am currently attending Lakehead University in working towards my Bachelor of Social Work degree.

I am just over 6 years clean and sober and have many successes and awards through school and the community, for example, Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Awards for Students, I been nominated for the "Order of Orillia Award”, and I was the first student at Georgian College & Lakehead University’s history to ever established a financial award in my own name while still in studies.

Today my goal is to give back to the community and help someone that can’t help themselves. This is why I wrote this book, hoping to reach out to those that need it. I feel sharing my struggles and hopes can help another person from going down the wrong road as I have.

Included are 12 testimonials from people who know me and tell it as it was; from a sergeant of the Halton Regional Police station, a jail guard, my former probation officer, counsellors, both parents, son, and a few ex-girlfriends etc...

My book is presently in over 25,000 different stores through the online (P.O.D) distribution centers, e.g Barnes & Noble, Amazon, etc… TOP 100 Best-Sellers in Canada, consistently since October 2011 in recovery and substance abuse categories.

Also available for motivational speaking.

I have been interviewed on:

Inspirational Transformational TV Show
Rogers TV (Catching up with Kelly)
Rogers TV (Barrie Daytime)

Thanks,
Robert Moore
Author of There’s Moore to Life