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This is an account of traveling through the West Bank and Gaza,
into the prisons of Iraq, down the alleyways of the Casablanca
slums, to Chechnya, into the radicalized neighborhoods of Belgium,
the UK, France and the Netherlands, of sitting with the hostages of
Beslan and Nord Ost, and of talking to terrorists. Dr. Speckhard
gives us the inside story of what puts vulnerable individuals on
the terrorist trajectory and what might take them back off of it.
With more than four hundred interviews with terrorists and their
friends, family members and hostages, Dr. Speckhard is one of the
few experts to have such a breadth of experience. She visited, and
even stayed overnight, in the intimate spaces of terrorists' homes,
interviewed them in their stark prison cells, or met them in the
streets of their cities and villages. Dr. Speckhard gives us a rare
glimpse of terrorists within their own contexts. From the mouths of
terrorists, their family members, comrades-and even their hostages,
we learn of the manipulation of human weakness that can lead to
violent acts. Through careful research of culture and religion and
a genuine desire to understand the factors that motivate
individuals to embrace terrorism, Dr. Speckhard deftly defines the
lethal cocktail that leads to the creation of a terrorist. An
internationally recognized expert on the psychological aspects of
terrorism and an expert in the area of posttraumatic stress
disorder, Dr. Speckhard's research also produces a knowledge of how
to disengage, deradicalize, rehabilitate, and reverse the
trajectory of a terrorist. Dr. Speckhard's studies spanning over a
decade provide us with a deeper understanding of one of the most
dangerous and violent phenomena of our times.
Chris Beck played high school football. He bought a motorcycle,
much to his mother's dismay, at age 17. He grew up to become a U.S.
Navy SEAL, serving our country for twenty years on thirteen
deployments, including seven combat deployments, and ultimately
earned a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. To everyone who saw him,
he was a hero. A warrior. A man. But underneath his burly beard,
Chris had a secret, one that had been buried deep inside his heart
since he was a little boy-one as hidden as the panty hose in the
back of his drawer. He was transgender, and the woman inside needed
to get out. This is the journey of a girl in a man's body and her
road to self-actualization as a woman amidst the PTSD of war,
family rejection and our society's strict gender rules and
perceptions. It is about a fight to be free inside one's own body,
a fight that requires the strength of a Warrior Princess. Kristin's
story of boy to woman explores the tangled emotions of the
transgender experience and opens up a new dialogue about being male
or female: Is gender merely between your legs or is it something
much bigger?
"I wonder where the water goes?" Timothy asks as he watches it
disappear down the drain. After being tucked into bed by his
mother, Timothy drifts into a dream filled sleep in which he
returns to the bathtub-where he change sizes and rides his toy
sailboat right down the drain There he meets the bathtub water
cleaning monsters who take him on a frantic frolic. Timothy and the
monsters jump on all the beds in their bedtime party until they
finally collapse into sleep One of the monsters dreams of taking a
sailboat to Timothy's home to be kissed and tucked in sweetly by
Timothy's mother. Meanwhile Timothy sails back home to sleep in his
own little bed-until morning when he runs to his mother's bed to
tell her all about his terrific dream " Written by research
psychologist Anne Speckhard, Timothy Tottle's Terrific Dream
addresses key bedtime concerns of young children in a soothing
cadence. Playful suggestions prompt children to gently relinquish
play and drift slowly into a sweet dream-filled sleep. Touching
illustrations by New York city's emerging artist, Jessica Speckhard
show the love between mother and child, the playfulness of dreams
and provide the security to let go and drift into sleep... Timothy
Tottle's Terrific Dream is the first in the series of Timothy
Tottle's Amazing Adventures, published by Little Fingertips Press,
an imprint of Advances Press, LLC.
Chris Beck played high school football. He bought a motorcycle,
much to his mother's dismay, at age 17. He grew up to become a U.S.
Navy SEAL, serving our country for twenty years on thirteen
deployments, including seven combat deployments, and ultimately
earned a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. To everyone who saw him,
he was a hero. A warrior. A man. But underneath his burly beard,
Chris had a secret, one that had been buried deep inside his heart
since he was a little boy-one as hidden as the panty hose in the
back of his drawer. He was transgender, and the woman inside needed
to get out. This is the journey of a girl in a man's body and her
road to self-actualization as a woman amidst the PTSD of war,
family rejection and our society's strict gender rules and
perceptions. It is about a fight to be free inside one's own body,
a fight that requires the strength of a Warrior Princess. Kristin's
story of boy to woman explores the tangled emotions of the
transgender experience and opens up a new dialogue about being male
or female: Is gender merely between your legs or is it something
much bigger?
This is an account of traveling through the West Bank and Gaza,
into the prisons of Iraq, down the alleyways of the Casablanca
slums, to Chechnya, into the radicalized neighborhoods of Belgium,
the UK, France and the Netherlands, of sitting with the hostages of
Beslan and Nord Ost, and of talking to terrorists. Dr. Speckhard
gives us the inside story of what puts vulnerable individuals on
the terrorist trajectory and what might take them back off of it.
With more than four hundred interviews with terrorists and their
friends, family members and hostages, Dr. Speckhard is one of the
few experts to have such a breadth of experience. She visited, and
even stayed overnight, in the intimate spaces of terrorists' homes,
interviewed them in their stark prison cells, or met them in the
streets of their cities and villages. Dr. Speckhard gives us a rare
glimpse of terrorists within their own contexts. From the mouths of
terrorists, their family members, comrades-and even their hostages,
we learn of the manipulation of human weakness that can lead to
violent acts. Through careful research of culture and religion and
a genuine desire to understand the factors that motivate
individuals to embrace terrorism, Dr. Speckhard deftly defines the
lethal cocktail that leads to the creation of a terrorist. An
internationally recognized expert on the psychological aspects of
terrorism and an expert in the area of posttraumatic stress
disorder, Dr. Speckhard's research also produces a knowledge of how
to disengage, deradicalize, rehabilitate, and reverse the
trajectory of a terrorist. Dr. Speckhard's studies spanning over a
decade provide us with a deeper understanding of one of the most
dangerous and violent phenomena of our times.
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