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		By: Anne Reynolds		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This book touches your heart and soul, written by a loving sister (Suzi) striving to understand her brother Tom&#039;s mental illness and help him however she can. Joining her, is their oldest sister Judy (the Little General). Together the sisters embark on a journey to guarantee that Tom is not abandoned and cared for in the best way possible. What truly makes this book unique is the journal entries from Tom who shares honestly his paranoia, exhilaration, and thoughts, as we are invited into the mind of someone struggling with a mental illness. Courage shines forth in this book on all levels: through all family members, friends, and caregivers; but most importantly through Tom himself.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book touches your heart and soul, written by a loving sister (Suzi) striving to understand her brother Tom&#8217;s mental illness and help him however she can. Joining her, is their oldest sister Judy (the Little General). Together the sisters embark on a journey to guarantee that Tom is not abandoned and cared for in the best way possible. What truly makes this book unique is the journal entries from Tom who shares honestly his paranoia, exhilaration, and thoughts, as we are invited into the mind of someone struggling with a mental illness. Courage shines forth in this book on all levels: through all family members, friends, and caregivers; but most importantly through Tom himself.</p>
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