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The
anti-pornography novel
by David R. Yale |
Unlocks
invisible behavior patterns you must understand to solve personal
problems, sexual addiction, & porn addiction.
Heartfelt story will leave you breathless with its insights
into personal growth, happiness.
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Jack Derritt
doesn’t realize he’s running away from his troubles
when he builds a shack in the Ozark mountain backwoods. KT787^%wpgb+=
But even in the forest, he can’t escape the unpleasant
truth: He feels like a kid, not a man, he hasn’t found
his ideal woman, and when he tries to daydream about her, his
head fills with pornographic images he despises.
When a magical mentor appears at his shack, Jack begins to explore
the causes of his problems. With his mentor's help, he solves
the riddle that has kept him from truly understanding people
of all kinds - and finds the love of his life and the healthy
relationship he's always wanted.
You will
discover how Jack:
- Learns
to accept and enjoy people different from him
- Conquers
crippling guilt
- Forgives
his parents – and opens the hidden door to love
- Turns
despair into hope and confidence
- Changes
himself from a “kid” into a man
A heartfelt
and richly rewarding story that will leave you breathless with
its insights into personal growth and happiness.
This is the novel that unlocks invisible behavior patterns you
must understand to solve personal troubles and identify problem
people.
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“Saying
No’s strength lies in its warmth and in its insistence
that people’s limitations don’t cancel out their
goodness.”
~ Ellen Hawley,
Author of Trip Sheets and Open Line
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“It
is a work of art -- well-written, rich in detail, emotionally
charged, with characters that come to life on the page.”
~ Robert Bly
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“David
Yale has produced a finely woven tapestry, deceptive in its
simplicity and profound in its message…. a lively, tender
love story… [about] the human struggle to grow and change,
to name our "demons" and discover our "angels,"
within and around us…. David Yale is a genius and this
book is a work of art.”
~ Patricia M. Berliner, CSJ, Ph.D.
NYS Licensed Psychologist
Author of Touching Your Lifethread and Revaluing
the Feminine:A Process of Psychospiritual Change
Member of the Advisory Board to the Dr. Phil Show
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"Saying
No to Naked Women" is an absorbing, beautifully written
novel about finding one's authentic self. Author, David R.
Yale, creates a wonderfully drawn character in the protagonist,
Jack Derritt. Jack is an everyman of sorts, struggling with
his painful past… a touching tale of self-discovery,
self-acceptance and ultimately self-fulfillment…. I
loved Jack and his journey! Thanks David Yale for writing
such a wonderfully insightful novel.”
~ Margo Meeker, LCSW
Licensed Psychotherapist-Life Coach
www.margomeeker.com
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“Yale
portrays the deep psychological journey of his protagonist
with skill and charm …. No topic is untouched, no stone
is left unturned, penetrating to the very archetypes of dysfunction
in modern society. In this illuminating novel, we see despair
and depression give way to hope, but what makes Saying No
to Naked Women special is that we see how this transformation
can come about in our everyman, Jack and thereby in ourselves.”
~ Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW
Lotus Heart Counseling
Portland, Oregon
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“The
book helped me understand myself better, and allowed me to
incorporate Jack's emotional healing into my own.”
~ Lucille Zimmerman, M.A.
www.rumorsofglory.com
www.rumorsofglory.net/blog
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