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Letters to Jimmy: Seeing the World Through the Souls of Kids

By: Jim Tuman
Narrated by: David Sawicki
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Tuman’s message is inspirational - and universal. The Los Angeles Times wrote a story headed “The man who makes teenagers cry” and was accompanied by several photographs of a roomful of high school students clutching each other and weeping.

He receives and answers hundreds of telephone calls and letters each year from teenagers, all telling him how he touched their lives. One of the letters he received began: “Until I heard you, I just wanted to disappear from the face of the Earth."

Jim has recently been featured in a movie A Girl Like Her with millions of views worldwide. He did a TEDxTalk, and PBS did a documentary about his life called The Tuman Effect: A Man on a Mission.

©2018 James Lee Tuman (P)2021 James Lee Tuman
Parenting & Families Personal Success Relationships Young Adult

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