Suicide is rampant today, but in "TELL OTHERS" one family has already experienced 10 suicides in less than 5 generations. Young and old alike, family members, successful people, all with lots to live for, still turned to taking their own lives, but why? Marjorie Struck goes back to the beginning and gives the reader a front row seat to what drives a person to take their own life. She explores the world of depression, alcohol and drug addictions and the inevitable road that leads to suicide. But this story also exhibits new hope. Struck shows that it doesn't have to end in death...there are…mehr
Suicide is rampant today, but in "TELL OTHERS" one family has already experienced 10 suicides in less than 5 generations. Young and old alike, family members, successful people, all with lots to live for, still turned to taking their own lives, but why? Marjorie Struck goes back to the beginning and gives the reader a front row seat to what drives a person to take their own life. She explores the world of depression, alcohol and drug addictions and the inevitable road that leads to suicide. But this story also exhibits new hope. Struck shows that it doesn't have to end in death...there are real reasons and choices, that can change the outcome, but it must start with understanding that this is a disease, just like cancer, or heart disease or diabetes. There is also new information that a gene that is missing in the brain may be onc cause. A person who can get no enjoyment out of anything will eventually turn to all paths that lead to the only conclusion possible…suicide! This gene had been shown to be passed down from generation to generation. The only way to battle this killer is to face it head on!&nHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marjorie was born into a large family of nine living in rural Minnesota. At seventeen she moved to Pennsylvania and later to New Jersey, where she currently lives. Happy to have family nearby, Marjorie is a mother, grandmother and recently became a great-grandmother. From childhood to the present day, Marjorie has maintained her avid interest in the arts; the ability to express through creating. She has found this window of expression through her love of painting and more recently through writing. Approaching her seventies, Marjorie had been inspired to write about spiritual happenings she experienced during various periods of her life. Her experiences; understanding and conveying the ultimate message, presented a personal challenge which she explored in her book, "Challenging Messages From Beyond," which was published in 2002. Recently turning 90, Marjorie was again inspired to write about her very delicate family issues, which she believed, had to be told. TELL OTHERS, showcases her experiences and brings to light her very personal family history of depression, alcoholism and suicides, which has prompted her to reveal these situations with the hope of helping others. Marjorie hopes that reading what her family went through will be an inspiration to TELL OTHERS.
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