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A Damn Mess
- Forty Years in Forty Stories or Less
- Narrated by: Nathaniel Thomas McGill
- Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The guy that wrote this is a damn mess. We are all a damn mess. That doesn’t mean that we are worthless though.
Your strength really is often found by admitting your weakness. Many 40 year old men get stressed out or worse when they realize their life isn’t matching up to their expectations of success. If you feel that way at times, then this book might just be the saving grace and breath of fresh air that you need in your life.
While it is true that, “A DAMN MESS, 40 Years In 40 Stories or Less,” is about one man’s life, every man will be able to relate to the tales of heartache, humor, success and failures that make any life worth living.
©2020 Nathaniel Thomas McGill (P)2024 Nathaniel Thomas McGill
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