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Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:172
  • eBook ISBN:9798317810795
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317810788

The Squirrel Trap

By C.A. Lien

Overview


A retired deputy sheriff, shot in the line of duty, recounts how he used the lessons from his youth to overcome being the target of a corrupt government agency. The author demonstrates how positive thinking, and imagination can help conquer negative thoughts supplied by difficult situations.
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Description


A real story blended with fictional character names and descriptions, intended to both entertain and educate the reader. It has something for everyone, from a love story to good versus evil. The goal is to tell of the authors life experiences in a relatable, and enlightening method. The purpose is to relay the sense of hope that can be found in the human spirit during troubled times. The desire was to create something that dared to be different and stand out from the crowd. The book promises to tug at your heart, making you both laugh and cry. Enjoy this wonderful, exciting journey from the joys of love, good food and family to the depths of political corruption and back.

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About The Author


The author is a first-time book writer and long-time book enthusiast, with the desire to share his story of triumph with the world. Lacking the skills of a with seasoned writer, he relied on the experience he developed from creating legal reports. He attempts to delicately weave his way through complicated controversial subjects, with help from his personal life stories and colorful characters. The book promises to enchant the reader with stories love and personal development, while sending a clear message about the waterfall effect that occurs, when egocentric personalities are glorified.

“A purpose only exists if it has meaning. As an example, a comma is used to create a pause, bringing meaning to words in a sentence. Though what if the writer intentionally misplaced a comma. Would this cause the reader to reexamine the sentence, in their attempts to clarify its intended meaning. Could this possibly be the method the author used to trap the reader in a sentence? Be your own author, don’t let someone else trap you in their story.”

Clark Lien

"Truth is the cure for bitterness and suffering"

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