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The New Elder Abuse

By: Kathleen Edmunds MD
Narrated by: Shana Nemmer
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We’ve surely arrived at an age where cashing in on people’s innocence and naivety has been a source of livelihood for some people. Such that they’re willing to consume a standup man, ripping him apart from all the hard-earned living he earned for his children.

The story encapsulates the life of the author’s foremost support; a determined man, who ventured along the ambition of living up only for his children. Her father, despite living a star-spangled career, faces adversity as he transitions into a senior age. His old age eventually deteriorates his cognitive function, as he becomes dependent on the people around him. Slowly, people around him start showing their true colors, and some even attempt to profit from his misfortune.

The book captures the morbid reality of human nature, where one profits from a helpless man’s misfortunes. How? Only one way to find out....

©2023 Kathleen Edmunds MD (P)2024 Kathleen Edmunds MD
Abuse Biographies & Memoirs Dysfunctional Families

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.