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Don't Tell Me What to Do

A Spiritual Memoir

Ron Alexander

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English
Strategic Book Publishing
12 September 2009
Seeking God? Addicted to drugs or alcohol? Do you know someone struggling with addiction or mental illness? Ron Alexander has written a masterfully scripted memoir, Don't Tell Me What to Do, for those who are lost, depressed, or may believe life holds no meaning. Alexander's memoir chronicles his life from 1954 to 2005 where he experienced firsthand social changes that shaped our country's future. From pre- and post-segregation, the political and social impact of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Huey Newton's Black Panther Party, Alexander interweaves them brilliantly with how they affected his life. After years of harboring a deep resentment and anger, attending twelve step meetings and languishing in mental health institutions, through the grace of God, he was able to embrace a life filled with joy, love, hope and redemption. Ron Alexander's poignant narrative reveals how God can heal your life despite a painful past.
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Imprint:   Strategic Book Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9781608607891
ISBN 10:   1608607895
Pages:   142
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A journalist for over 50 years, Ron Alexander lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he continues to live and work fulfilling his purpose and Godly calling by writing with honesty and integrity. Author's website: www.buyronsbook.com

Reviews for Don't Tell Me What to Do: A Spiritual Memoir

""You have a marvelous book! You have an audience of folks in similar situations who will read your words. Your book will help them find the solutions in God which they seek."" DS, Barbados ""I read the first part of your book, and let me tell you, the tears rolled. I would love to buy the book. I can't wait to read the rest of your story. God bless you."" Dolly, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ""I felt as if I was walking with you into that hospital room. Isn't it amazing the way our lives are led to face our fears? Your grandmother was a strong force in your life and it shows how much of her life influenced your future."" Mary, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania


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