From There to Here


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The novel is a semi-fictionalized roman a clef in which the author describes in great detail, and through the eyes of others, his protagonist, Peter Wyse. The almost 70-year storyline begins in 1937 and ends in 2005, with the scene shifting from New York to Oklahoma, on to West Virginia, and then to Houston and Harris County, Texas. Peter's story starts with his childhood (and a brutal rape), continuing through his school years and into college, where he meets his true love, Sarah. Letters between the lovers tell of their courtship and engagement. An unintended pregnancy threatens Peter's medical school career, while severe depression challenges his marriage and results in a suicide attempt. Along the way, Peter and Sarah raise four children and share many happy memories. Each chapter tells a fascinating story, until deceit, betrayal, and infidelity culminate in divorce. A thorough vetting of the legal process adds fury to the situation. The tragic deaths of Peter's two medical partners, life post-divorce and through remarriage are all explored. From There to Here is not all serious, however. As in life, there is humor, pathos and discovery, and the book ends with a truly surprising conclusion.




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Anatomy of Love


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An exploration of human behavior examines the innate aspects of love, sex, and marriage, discussing flirting behavior, courting postures, the brain chemistry of attraction, divorce and adultery in societies around the world, and more. Reprint.




Anatomy of a Divorce


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Now is the time for you to love who you are. Today is the day, when all human beings can accept that we are all created equal and that the only thing that separates us from one another is our own created limitations. We have reached the point in time when all humanity can function as one divine entity. By waking up this morning and picking up this book, you have reached the greatest moment that has ever been. If you have ever wished for peace on this earth, or you believe that this world can be a much better place, this book is for you. If you believe that there is more to life than acquiring material wealth and power, you may enjoy this journey. If you are willing to ask yourself a few questions, and to reply to the questions with complete honesty, you may find that you are a much greater being than you ever thought possible. This book will take you on a journey from birth, to death, and back to birth again. I have set out to write a book that helps us all to leave the past behind, accept that we do not know the future, and to live in the only day that we have: Today !




Anatomy of a Divorce


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What would you do if you were wrongfully institutionalized not once, but twice, by the person closest to you in order to cover up the greatest betrayal imaginable? My story relates my traumatic journey to reclaim my life, peace of mind, and freedom. This is my story of spousal abuse and how I maintained the strength to survive. My hope is to encourage others who too often find themselves in similar situations. These situations are becoming more prevalent and tolerated in today's world. My example will hopefully serve as inspiration to help any abused person to recover in order to develop their own independent life.




Anatomy of a Divorce


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Anatomy of a Divorce


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This was the most helpful book while I was going through my divorce. Doug G Its a lonely walk through a divorce, but when family and friends are there to encourage and lift spirits, it gives great hope. The children of a broken home especially need the strength of family and God. When all hell on earth breaks forth, how much we need the Peace that only comes from Heaven.




Anatomy of Marriage


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When Minard Alvaro McAlister began his practice of law in the mid-fifties, his divorce work was only an occasional matter. Yet, beginning in the1960s, a rush of people from all strata of society were beginning to see divorce as less of a stigma and more of a solution. In Anatomy of Marriage, McAlister uses his lifetime of work experience to relate the process of divorce from the attorneys point of view and examines many of the reasons why marriages fail.