Thursday, April 2, 2020

Now scheduling a one month tour for A Broken Man: The Rocky Shoals of Marriage, Remarriage and Divorce by Trevor Stewart



Now scheduling a one month tour for A Broken Man: The Rocky Shoals of Marriage, Remarriage and Divorce by Trevor Stewart

This tour will be May 1- 29 (weekdays only)


I am scheduling guest blogs, interviews and spotlight stops

To participate in this tour please send:

Your blog name and url

A couple suggested dates during the tour


A Broken Man: The Rocky Shoals of Marriage, Remarriage and Divorce
Trevor Stewart

Genre: Biographies and Memoirs
Publisher: PageTurner Press and Media
Date of Publication: April 20, 2018
ISBN: 978-1948304740
ASIN: B07CMJ2HLY
Number of pages: 230
Word Count: 59 492

Cover Artist: PageTurner Press and Media

Book Description:

This is a story about a broken man. That broken man was me. I was unable to see the signs of a broken marriage and kept believing with my body and soul along with my Christian beliefs in one hand that everything would sort itself out! It is certainly true that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. I was blinded for not reading the signs of a failing marriage. Now on the other side, I was now in a position to search for true happiness, which, I have found through a positive mental attitude (PMA).


About the Author:

Trevor has led a very interesting life, a life that has virtually taken him around the world and back again. He was a long-term career soldier who joined the army as a boy at the age of fifteen. Throughout his thirty-year military career, he worked hard and played hard, which gained him credibility, earning him many promotions until he retired in 1992 as a major. He has always strived to help those less fortunate than himself and devoted much of his spare time in helping raise much-needed funds for many charities and organizations.

His literary talents have in the past resulted in him writing articles for the Angling Times, the Sea Angler, and the Boat Angler magazines. In 1994, he also wrote Fishing Marks for the Sea Angler: Selsey Bill to Anvil Point. Following his retirement from the army, he has written another book, How We Built the Gambian Army. The title doesn't fully depict what the book is about as he also wrote about the many in-country charitable events that he lead whilst serving in West Africa.


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