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David B. Seaburn

    David Seaburn est un thérapeute retraité et un ministre presbytérien ordonné qui écrit pour le magazine Psychology Today. Ses œuvres explorent souvent les questions psychologiques et spirituelles profondes de l'existence humaine. Seaburn examine la complexité des relations et la recherche de sens avec empathie et une profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine. Son écriture offre aux lecteurs un regard pénétrant sur les préoccupations humaines courantes.

    Give Me Shelter
    • 2022

      Give Me Shelter

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      The dual challenges of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis that threatens the world and the unexplained loss of parents that threatens a family are the driving forces behind the lives of two boys and their grandfather. Willie, Denny and their grandfather, Pop, have lived together for nine years, ever since the boys' parents died in an accident that remains a mystery to the boys. Denny reluctantly leaves for college, while Willie enters sixth grade, fearful of the menacing missile crisis and curious about his parents' fate. Willie's best friends are Lucy and Preston. Lucy wonders about the 'man in the suit' who seems to be everywhere she goes. Her mom, Trish, grapples with unemployment. Preston is burdened by the trauma his father is experiencing due to his military service. Denny meets his first-ever girlfriend at college, Lucy, who has one leg that's shorter than the other. Good neighbor, Robert, is building a bomb shelter in the back yard. Muriel, his mother is a shoot-from-the-hip older adult with dementia. Over time, the connections between them create the shelter they need for their common journey. Seaburn again tells a story of human vulnerability, endurance, secrets, truth, loss, humor, resilience and love.

      Give Me Shelter