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"""The Clouds That Follow,"" is the memoir of a young boy growing up into
adulthood in
Maine. As the title suggests, this young boy has his share of problems:
an abusive, cheating, alcoholic father, a mother who enabled the
abuser, and actually  engaged in bloody conflict with that man.
The little boy suffered  loss of self-esteem and confidence
brought on by his tyrannical father until he couldn't take it
anymore.Unable to function in
school, being called lazy by abusive teachers brought this little 12 year old  boy
to
the end of his proverbial rope and ultimately led him to perform
despicible acts of self-mutilation in order to get get a day or two of
peace. If only things got better from there, but that was not the case.
A pervert took advantage of my abuse and abused me. I made it through
high school , met a girl and married. Things were looking better until
I nearly bled to death from colitis at the age of 26 and had to
have""That Operation."" The rest of my memoir, which concludes when I am
49 years old is equally incredible. The book is full of wry humor and
much nostalgia. An easy read, yes, and a very, very powerful story."

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