"Crime Control & Captivity": An Autobiography Memoir into the Character Deposition, Cultural, & Documented Events 1999-2020 Prior

by Cory Morrel

"Crime Control & Captivity": An Autobiography Memoir into the Character Deposition, Cultural, & Documented Events 1999-2020 Prior

by Cory Morrel

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Overview

CRIME, CONTROL, CAPTIVITY is an autobiography memoir spotlight which provides the reader a magnified enhancement of information that took place from 1999-2020, 20 years of Cory Morrel. The series of intellectual events discussed details pointers of rise, downfall, and return of character, inspiring coping skills for recovery, and renewed belief of installed faith in higher reign of power recovered. The pointers in the book enlighten a campaign from the basic time from high school years through young adulthood, unquestionable diagnosis of illnesses determined by state licensed practitioners protested, and previous existing comprehensive bookwork prewritten before the spotlight memoir. The autobiography is a cohesive glue that emphatically sticks to the main idea planned as intended to elaborate pain and suffering of domestic and community control through harsh punishment undeserved of psychological captivity. The author indicates an indicative principle once you read his authorship autobiography, underestimated in the capacity of summery, understanding through the course of history experience is better clarified of the terrific goals effective, performed, and achieved from the writer. The book is written to format an credulous perspective conveying elements of authenticity from 1st party explanation to a sensible 3rd party evaluation, and from the impact of overwhelming trauma to overcoming liability.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665516723
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 04/08/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 945 KB
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