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Is Today Someday?

Sexually abused children never reach a “someday” when the horror stops. Even in adulthood, night terrors frequently disturb their sleep, trust in or loving someone else is elusive or even impossible. The psychological anguish often lasts an entire lifetime, long after the actual atrocities have ceased.

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In Is Today Someday?, John, a life-long loner now in his thirties, is working as a big-game hunting guide when he suffers a horrific accident that leaves him clinging to life in a hospital. In a drug-induced state during recovery, he inadvertently reveals more to his young hunting client than he ever intends to about the death of his father. And the consequences of their exchange lead to John's re-examining his beliefs of right and wrong. He realizes, contrary to what he had been taught through religion or by any laws, but in his own way, that he was indeed justified in his actions as a teenager. He understands, finally, that he had not been wrong in what he had done all those years before. And that ultimate vindication will change not only his life, but that of a lost teenager that day.

 

Is Today Someday? is a book designed to make readers think for themselves. It questions several basic religious tenets. It's a book about what's right and what's wrong. And the reader must decide which is which.

"If you know any victims of sexual abuse, you owe it to them to read Is Today Someday?."    Jennifer W.
It grabs you on the very first page and doesn't let you go until the very last one!     Katy B.
The story drives home the folly that religion always shows us the difference between right and wrong.     Jeanie F.
"I couldn't imagine how it would end.  When it did, I just said, YES!"    Linda A.
The author brilliantly tackles an oft hidden fact of many lives, sexual abuse.    Kathy G.
You might not agree with what the main character does, but you will definitely understand why.     Randy F.  
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