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Little Crazy Children Are Jangling the Keys of the Kingdom - Sinay, Richard P
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The estrangement epidemic in America is taking place mostly among the millennial generation. Although estrangement has always been a part of each generation, the explosion of numbers has caught the attention of many psychologists. Ironically, they are working to resolve a problem that they partially created. Several books have been written about the social phenomenon by noted psychologists, but few have been written by those who have suffered the indignity of estrangement. This is one from the point of view of the estranged. It is a heartbreaking story that many people today will identify with because they are experiencing the same problem.…mehr

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The estrangement epidemic in America is taking place mostly among the millennial generation. Although estrangement has always been a part of each generation, the explosion of numbers has caught the attention of many psychologists. Ironically, they are working to resolve a problem that they partially created. Several books have been written about the social phenomenon by noted psychologists, but few have been written by those who have suffered the indignity of estrangement. This is one from the point of view of the estranged. It is a heartbreaking story that many people today will identify with because they are experiencing the same problem.
Autorenporträt
Richard Sinay was a high school and college English and reading teacher for schools in Orange County, California, for thirty-seven years. Recently, he has been writing books about his past and teaching career. He spends most of his time playing golf and reading and writing. He has two previous publications: Who We Met on the Way to Stanford: A Father's Memoir and How to Get a Golf Scholarship to Stanford. He is working on a series of books about his experiences in education in California. He resides in Palm Desert, California, with his wife, Tina.