Little Boy

Little Boy

Paul Butterfield Jnr

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Editorial:
Chipmunkapublishing
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781783820405
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Paul was born in the 12th of august 1989 and as a kid he wanted to venture in everything! It wasn’t to Paul was 12 when he found his first love 'skateboarding'. When Paul was 15 he found martial arts for vengeance! Now he is a blackbelt under the guru of 'Geoff Thompson' from that he had learned to be forgiving and peaceful! He then was inspired to be a personal development coach and he went to America and trained under 'bob proctor and Paul martinelli'. But to Paul’s surprise he was going to be hit with the biggest fight of his life 'bi-polar disorder'! After a year with counsellors and physiatrists Paul was diagnosed with manic depression! Paul didn’t handle this so well for a couple of years and became self-destructive but there was one thing he wanted from he was 7 years old and that was to be a 'writer'! Paul has kicked all aside and now is constructive and creative with his time through the written word and building himself up everyday from a broken man!This is Pauls work over the last 5 years with living with bi-polar disorder! Venting his immense pain and devoted love through the written word of poetic form!

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