Finding Richard
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Narrated by:
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Eric A. Shelman
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By:
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Mitch Davis
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A world of deception.
A family torn apart by tragedy.
A man who stands to lose everything.
Richard Buell is surrounded by people who love him. But greater in number and in strength are those who want him to suffer. Peace and happiness are as distant to him as the stars, and he clings to the hope that death might provide him with the comfort he seeks. Until now. While spiritual forces wage war in the battleground of Richard's mind, he is forced to confront his greatest adversary yet. And the life-altering consequences of his actions transform him and the people he loves forever.
Finding Richard is based on the true story of a man suffering from schizophrenia and the delusions associated with the disorder. It presents the illness in graphic detail, allowing the listener to feel the inner conflict of Richard as he struggles to separate reality from a frightening series of mental deceptions. Finding Richard will leave you thinking about the man behind the story long after you have heard the last minute.
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- Rozi P.
- 08-11-19
interesting listen
Found this book because I was looking for something by my favourite narrator and this came up. Really glad I found it, very interesting insight into the life of a schizophrenic, his family and care workers. A few very painful moments in it but overall a very good listen, some laughs, and it kept me enthralled the whole way through. If your looking for something a bit different or wanting to learn a little about schizophrenia give this book a ago. Very well narrated as always by eric shelman and good on the author for tackling a mental health issue within the confines of a well written novel.
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