Dancing on Broken Glass Ready to Release
Posted by candalyse on June 9, 2008
R. F. Maldonado Ready to Release “Dancing on Broken Glass”
(New York, NY) –(eMediaCampaigns!)– JUN. 9, 2008 – More often than ought, people experience life without grasping the lessons learned. Not R F Maldonado. With a radical refusal to mix fluff with anything difficult to decipher, Maldonado has written Dancing on Broken Glass (Candalyse Publishing, 2008). And, he includes the lessons learned. The book is a collection of memoirs about his childhood molestation on an East Harlem rooftop, his New York City street-gang years as a teenager, a 25-year heroin addiction, and the genesis of his recovery and his recovery rock band, The Bodega Dragons.
Maldonado writes about the tight wire truth. Dancing on Broken Glass masterfully depicts how he reclaims his purpose and personal power. It offers hope and inspiration for anyone at a turning point such as graduating, changing careers, a life transition, and of course, recovery from addiction. In this personal account, R F Maldonado shares his tumultuous, serious, and humorous experiences as an addict, and then compellingly conveys the value they have for him, and others.
Dancing on Broken Glass is undeniably distinguishing. It may be the title, or the fact the author is clearly writing about a place in his heart that authentically inhabits the hearts of his readers. The book is available at the special preorder rate of $12 (regularly $14) plus shipping and handling now through June 15, 2008.
Title: Dancing On Broken Glass
Author: R F Maldonado
- ISBN#: 9780980227529
- Pages: 325
- size: 5.5 x 8.5
- Inspirational: Recovery from addiction
- Paperback
Orders: http://CandalysePublishing.com/dancingonbrokenglass.html
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