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The Inconsequential Child: Overcoming Emotional Neglect

By: Anthony Martino
Narrated by: Anthony Martino
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The Inconsequential Child is an intimate memoir of one man's journey of self-discovery. It is written in the form of a letter where each chapter conveys one of the lessons the author has learned during his journey toward emotional well-being, love, and hope.

The audiobook centers around a series of memories which were the basis of the author's personal psychoanalysis. The memories are written as he remembers them; in his voice, often in first-person, present-tense. The author also offers both real-time and post-analysis of the memories that have guided him through his journey.

As such, The Inconsequential Child is not a self-help audiobook. Instead, it is full of possibility. The possibility that you, too, can heal as you walk along your path toward self-discovery. Also, please note that the author is not a medical professional and he is using a pseudonym.

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