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The playground at Saint Thomas Moore School in Houston has become a
terrifying place. When Sister Agnes hears young Will's fiery
funeral sermon for a dead bird, she must comfort a group of fearful
students. At the forceful insistence of his teachers, Will Powers
reluctantly stops his explosive sermon. Will's teacher thinks that
his parents, and particularly his father, seem very troubled. The
parents won't return Sister Agnes's phone calls about similar
events involving Will. School psychologist Sister Andrea Albright
turns for help to a trusted psychiatrist friend, Dr. Tom Tolman.
The ensuing therapy is seen from Will's perspective and the
"helpful" adults around him. Those who would aid the boy instead
reveal perspectives on psychotherapy's ability to thwart the evil
of malignant self-absorption. And along the path of Will's therapy,
Sister Andrea and her friend Tom find genuine love and romance. A
Boyish God is a troubling novel with deep insights. Says the
author, "I was jolted to my core when I learned that a college
friend's son died at the Rev. Jim Jones's side at Jonestown. Two
books and over thirty years later, I am still searching for
answers...especially about terror prevention. " Peter Alan Olsson
is a retired psychiatrist/psychoanalyst. His four published
nonfiction books are Malignant Pied Pipers of Our Time: From the
Rev. Jim Jones to Osama Bin Laden; The Cult of Osama:
Psychoanalyzing Bin Laden and His Magnetism for Muslim Youths; If I
Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice to a Young Psychotherapist; and
Poems Behind a Psychiatrist's Couch. Visit www.drpeterolsson.com.
Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/PeterAlanOlsson
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