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Washed in the Blood is an inspiring story of life, loss, hope, suffering and eventually transcendence. It is equal measures heartbreaking and inspiring. However, the secret weapon is the tongue-in-cheek humor which has always been a means of coping with the pain in life. In fact, humor helps convey the central message which is that you can endure a personal tragedy and remain vitally absorbed in the business of living. Life tears everyone open! The key is to come back a little stronger in those torn places. Washed in the Blood is much more than a heartbreaking tale about life's problems. This…mehr

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Washed in the Blood is an inspiring story of life, loss, hope, suffering and eventually transcendence. It is equal measures heartbreaking and inspiring. However, the secret weapon is the tongue-in-cheek humor which has always been a means of coping with the pain in life. In fact, humor helps convey the central message which is that you can endure a personal tragedy and remain vitally absorbed in the business of living. Life tears everyone open! The key is to come back a little stronger in those torn places. Washed in the Blood is much more than a heartbreaking tale about life's problems. This is a story about the courage of the human spirit and triumph over remarkable circumstances.
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Jerry Wilde is a professor of educational psychology for Indiana University East.  Prior to this academic appointment, he worked as a psychologist where he counseled children who had emotional, behavioral, and learning difficulties.  He is best known for his popular book Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out which is designed to help readers learn to manage their anger.  He and his wife, Polly, live in Richmond, Indiana with their children, Anna and Jack. A documentary movie (18 Hours) about Jerry Wilde’s story is being completed as this book went to press.  18 Hours was directed by Dr. James Barbre III, a colleague from Indiana University East.  Please search under the film’s title at websites such as www.vimeo.com and www.youtube.com to watch portions of 18 Hours.