The Addicted Jesus

The Addicted Jesus

Paul Butterfield Jnr

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Editorial:
Chipmunkapublishing
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781783822133
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'I love this poetry, I love this poet' Geoff Thompson - Bafta Winning Writer'As we see around the world there is a need for a new thinking about the stereo types people hold for those who suffer from a psychiatric disability.In this book Paul Butterfield reveals the inner pain, hope, and peace that encompasses a person’s life experiences while living with this type of disability.Having known Paul, before and now after diagnosis I know his voice is real and purposed with the desire to help others cope with and understand this journey.'Paul Martinelli - International Speaker and Trainer In The Field of Human Potential'After reading these heart felt poems, my heart melted and I was personally close to tears. As I was reading I was thinking of how many of these poems related to myself and what I am going through and suffering. I suffer with two conditions which I was born with. After reading Paul’s first book I was so moved I had to get in contact to view my thoughts and mention that it has helped me deal with my own problems. I am privileged to be asked to write my thoughts about this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I look forward to the next one.'Frances Denne

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