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  • A Grand Canyon

  • One Man’s Journey Through Depression
  • By: Ken La Salle
  • Narrated by: Ken La Salle
  • Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins

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A Grand Canyon

By: Ken La Salle
Narrated by: Ken La Salle
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Publisher's Summary

Before Climbing Maya, author Ken La Salle had to face A Grand Canyon, a wasteland of depression, doubt, loss, and misery. Now, in this slightly-abridged audiobook, Ken shares his story with honesty, an open soul, and his trademark wit.

In September 2002, Ken left his home and drove to the Grand Canyon to kill himself. The only life he'd ever known was little more than a shambles. He'd lost his wife and now he realized that he really couldn't live without her. His choices were to either continue facing it with self-destruction, drugs, and booze, or...a running start and a jump over the edge to end it all.

Ken's story is filled with dysfunctional families, love found and lost, breakups, breakdowns, and remarkable hope. It's the true story of a man lost without love and too destroyed to think he deserves love. But the most amazing part of the story isn't what set him on the road to the Grand Canyon, it's what happened...afterward.

©2011 Ken La Salle (P)2013 Ken La Salle

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