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A Sense Of Worth
by D. Laurence
136 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-1514; ISBN 1-4120-9758-4; US$17.37, C$19.98, EUR14.27, £9.99
A Sense of Worth is an endearing voyage of discovery and touching personal redemption. Based on a true story, it details a single father's battle through the courts for custody of his two beloved children.

About the Book
Following on from his original worldwide best seller, in this the follow up to The Robber's Dog, the author now draws on his unfortunate personal experience to take us on an endearing voyage of discovery and touching personal redemption.
Covering such sensitive subjects as the Child Support Agency and the legal process involved in dealing with childcare issue, this book is a must for anyone currently involved in, or related to, those that are suffering the emotional trauma that comes hand in hand with such sensitive family welfare issues. The author aims to give practical advice on how to cope, and far more importantly how to achieve a personal 'sense of worth', that in time he hopes will enable others to deal positively with events such as these, and to treat them with the contempt that they richly deserve.
A sense of worth is a heart wrenching insight into one man's refusal to accept coming second as an option, as he fought for what he believed to be right and just, not only for his own future but also for the future of his children.
Simply a must for single parents everywhere...
About the Author
David Laurence is now a successful business man, living in rural Hampshire, where he continues to actively support and encourage other famililes facing child welfare issues.
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