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Title: Deaf, Dumb, Blind and Stupid
Author: Tremayne Moore
Published: Maynetre Manuscripts, LLC.
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:

"Deaf, Dumb, Blind & Stupid" by Tremayne Moore was a interesting read of a Michael Anderson's. Truly this person experienced so much 'heartache' it was almost to much for me to read but I continued on and made it though till the end. We find this young man is only wanting love and acceptance but unable to find it for himself only abuse. What all did we get from Michael's journal? I liked how this author was able to give the reader such a 'powerful heart breaking and courageous story' that was full of emotions. It was interesting to see how well this story deals with religion and racism in depth referrals to the scriptures and the Bible.

O felt "Deaf, Dumb, Blind and Stupid" will really open your eyes and bring healing to all of those who read it. It really bothers me to think that a mother would let this happen to her son and then on to the father, then to the vile uncle and ridicule from his peers only to leave me to say 'OMG! To get it all you must pick up the novel to see how well this author delivers this well written story. It will be one that you will not forget any time soon.

Thanks to the author for writing such a well research and well written book. For "Deaf Dumb, Blind and Stupid" definitely offers awareness of child abuse. Would I recommend this novel? Yes, definitely for all victims as well as counselors. Well done to the author!
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arlenadean | 1 altra recensione | Jan 28, 2014 |
Title: Pieces of Me: Finding Heather Jones
Author: Tremayne More
Published: Maynetre Manuscripts, LLC
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:

"Pieces of Me" Finding Heather Jones by Tremayne Moore was really some good read. When I started reading this story I wasn't sure what I would get but I quickly started understanding just what this short story was dealing with. Wow is all I can say! We are presented a story of 'Heather Jones in search of herself.' This author really brings it all out to the reader dealing with 'molestation, sexual abuse, church issues, mental health, self esteem' and I am sure I have left out a few more. My heart went out to Heather in this story having to deal with all of these issues. Did she not make that conference an interesting one! This was definitely a wow moment for me to think that this actually goes on in churches. To think that these issues such as abuse really happen in our day to day life for some many people is so very sad but there is help out there for you. I liked how this author offered reading at the end of the read ... 'discussion questions in reference to domestic violence and abuse and valuable resources for domestic abuse and violence.'

This author did a wonderful job with this well written story. Hopefully, it will get in the right persons hand that really need this read. I hope I have said enough to want you to pick up "Pieces of Me: Finding Heather Jones" that deals with abuse and how this person leaves you with the feeling in the end of 'conviction and remorse.'

Even though this is a short read it handles the subject matter very well and in the end you are given something to think about long after the read. Would I highly recommend? YES AND YES!
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arlenadean | 1 altra recensione | Jan 28, 2014 |
Title of book: Deaf, Dumb, Blind & Stupid (Michael Anderson’s Fight For Life)
Author’s name: Tremayne Moore
Publisher: Maynetre Manuscripts, LLC
Release date (or anticipated release): May 1, 2012
ISBN: 0-985-44634-X
ASIN (if applicable):
Ebook ISBN: 0-985-44635-8
Specs (optional, eg. 6x9 paperback, mass market, 240 pages): 6x9 Paperback, 112 Pages
Website (optional): www.maynetre.com
Category: Fiction based on a true story
Review Summary:
Tremayne Moore wrote a novel based on a true story. This is the first time I ever read a book that started at a funeral where Brother Freeman highlights the main points from the journal of Michael Anderson—the abuse head on for all to know and feel what this young man suffered and experienced. Overall, there were so many valuable lessons shared in this novel and highly recommended to young adults of both genders and adults who experienced any type of abuse.

Dream Moment(s): “…failed to understand was that she sinned and is forgiven by God (page 60).” Michelle was a pregnant teen, and needed wisdom and valuable lessons from the church women instead of the slander, gossip, and bad-mouthing this young female. Moreover, usually in the church, we say casually, “hate the SIN, not the sinner.” Some would use the word hate/love in the place of this phrase: “hate the sin but love the sinner.” How can we do this when we criticize and judge instead of encourage and edify? I loved this phrase mentioned in the book as a wake-up call hopefully for judgmental Christians.

Dream 4 More: Michael met two special ladies in his youth: Michelle and Janice. He liked them both but neither seemed to like him more than just a friend. Michelle could relate to his sexual abuse only because she was also fondled by her mother’s boyfriend; however, Janice was unable to relate to his sensitive side due to the abuse and even allowed others to make fun of him by sharing his past experiences. Therefore, we have to be careful who we share our secrets with, even with the people you care about.

Dream 4 More Reviews has received DDBS by the author for a book review.

Dream 4 More Reviews,
Sweet Dreams
Adrienna Turner
www.dream4more.webs.com
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Dream4MoreReviews | 1 altra recensione | Jul 27, 2012 |
"Pieces of Me" is a story about Heather Jones who is facing various types of abuse that may be overlooked. Tremayne Moore clearly shares her story about sexual abuse in the home of her parents caused by her father, and learned she could get out of the household if she got pregnant. Therefore, she did just that and hoped life would be better by moving in with a neighborhood friend, Marvin, whom she's know since third grade. Her life still went down a rocky-road after the birth of her son, Jaden.

I also liked how the Mr. Moore touched on male domination and women subordination, which is actually taught by the leader, the Bishop of that church home where the couple attends. Moreover, Heather was in a roller-coaster of a relationship with a fiancé like Marvin, who always made her feel guilty, condemned for a sin since everything she did was wrong in his eyes.

There were some minor issues in the storytelling that I brought to the author's attention. Yet it didn't distract me and still was able to get the gist of it. I believe Mr. Moore's had good intentions to share what goes on in the mindset of someone being abused overall and executed some of those tales rather well; but Heather tells the story to a women's conference as if she's have a conversation with someone as scenes linger.

Most of all, I loved how he challenges the reader at the end with discussion questions in reference to domestic violence and abuse in general. He also includes valuable resources for domestic abuse/violence. Tremayne Moore is a man who writes about things that needs public attention. He is a man with a voice and hopes to get justice for the unjust. Overall, his voice was heard once again in this piece, and able to see the pieces of Heather Jones from her viewpoint; which can be a voice for many voices that are not heard.

Dream 4 More Reviews has received "Pieces of Me: Finding Heather Jones" by the author for a book review.

Dream 4 More Reviews,
What a Dream!/Sweet Dreams
Adrienna Turner
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