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No Matter What

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Volume One of No Matter What told of the author's childhood and of the many experiences that prepared him for a lifetime of work with troubled kids and adults. The author admitted to being a mountain man and a cowboy, and Volume One blended those two lifestyles into his work building the Bar D ranch for boys. Volume One closed with the hint of an approaching political storm with the state and a mad woman's vengeful determination to close the Bar D. Volume Two of No Matter What picks up the author's story where the political storm grows into a full and fiery fury leaving little but ashes and desolation. The author says of the fury: "The ornery blister won the battle, but she didn't win the war. After all, she did not have the power to take a life. Oh, she muddied the waters some but she couldn't stop the flow." Volume Two shares many traumatic and often humorous stories of a multitude of young people who have inhabited the author's life. He shares their stories and many of the secrets leading to their getting well. In 1998 during open heart surgery, the author moved in and out of a near death experience. He says it was not a "near" death experience because his medical records said he was "dead." The author believes the experience taught him many things which he cannot share at this time. He did, however, recover enough to finish his long and distinguished career as a mental therapist. The author and his wife, Jenenne, now live in Angel Valley with their faithful dog, Pepper, and their many horses. This is the last word the author will write about the Bar D and the devastation that happened there. It is yet a horrific memory but a memory that needs to be forgotten - for that was then and this is now. Many of the Bar D kids, who grew to manhood there, still write, call, or come to visit. Those young men and woman who have filled the author's life with joyous times since the Bar D, continue to share their progress and affection with him. Those prophetic words, "Never say Die," the flagship for No Matter What have well served the author and clients alike, it is now time to move on.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781413450729
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 300
  • Published:
  • April 28, 2004
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x140x17 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 381 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 4, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of No Matter What

Volume One of No Matter What told of the author's childhood and of the many experiences that prepared him for a lifetime of work with troubled kids and adults. The author admitted to being a mountain man and a cowboy, and Volume One blended those two lifestyles into his work building the Bar D ranch for boys. Volume One closed with the hint of an approaching political storm with the state and a mad woman's vengeful determination to close the Bar D. Volume Two of No Matter What picks up the author's story where the political storm grows into a full and fiery fury leaving little but ashes and desolation. The author says of the fury: "The ornery blister won the battle, but she didn't win the war. After all, she did not have the power to take a life. Oh, she muddied the waters some but she couldn't stop the flow." Volume Two shares many traumatic and often humorous stories of a multitude of young people who have inhabited the author's life. He shares their stories and many of the secrets leading to their getting well. In 1998 during open heart surgery, the author moved in and out of a near death experience. He says it was not a "near" death experience because his medical records said he was "dead." The author believes the experience taught him many things which he cannot share at this time. He did, however, recover enough to finish his long and distinguished career as a mental therapist. The author and his wife, Jenenne, now live in Angel Valley with their faithful dog, Pepper, and their many horses. This is the last word the author will write about the Bar D and the devastation that happened there. It is yet a horrific memory but a memory that needs to be forgotten - for that was then and this is now. Many of the Bar D kids, who grew to manhood there, still write, call, or come to visit. Those young men and woman who have filled the author's life with joyous times since the Bar D, continue to share their progress and affection with him. Those prophetic words, "Never say Die," the flagship for No Matter What have well served the author and clients alike, it is now time to move on.

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