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    • 978-1-03-832506-8
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    • 5.5 x 8.5 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 144 pages
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    • 5.5 x 8.5 inches
    • Black & White interior
    • 144 pages
  • Keywords
    • Belgium,
    • Family,
    • Immigration to Canada,
    • Memoirs,
    • Netherlands,
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),
    • World War II

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Adytum
by Mary Cools


Adytum: A place within the soul which should be filled with awe and reverence for being alive. “His sky was growing dark with his own private shadows. It was like watching children playing on a beach and seeing a storm building on the horizon. Onlookers cringed, knowing that the tempest would overtake the happy children in minutes.” In this heartfelt memoir, I finally admit that my adytum is a painful and fractured place. Adytum is a history of my life lived too near to the realities of post traumatic stress disorder. I grew up in the shadow of PTSD—in my father’s shadow. I absorbed his sense of urgency when he tackled the pitfalls of living an ordinary life—while his mind was not whole. If there was ever a human issue which needs to be humanized—that issue is PTSD. The differences my father made in my early development were sometimes far from positive. And for years I lived what I thought was my life when in fact, my life was controlled by a desperate puppeteer. It is my hope that the revelations within this book lead sufferers of PTSD toward wholeness. There are answers here. Mary Cools


Mary Cools is a retired high school teacher. She studied English Literature at Brock University and graduated with honours and distinction. She went on to study Education at Niagara University and achieved a Masters in Education before teaching for 20 years. While assisting students in their efforts was a joy to her, she always wanted to be a writer. She lives in Welland, Ontario with her husband and enjoys a fulfilling life with her children and grandchildren. It is her wish to reach as many readers as possible in her effort to ease their PTSD burdens.


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