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Help: a story of family, tragedy and survival<br>Gary Lewis Harrison, born into the turbulent life of a military family, shares his haunting yet hopeful memoir "Help". This poignant narrative chronicles the profound struggles and emotional battles faced by a family torn apart by violence and the indifference of the Military institution. From the earliest memories of his mother's love and sacrifice to the harrowing experiences of domestic abuse. Gary's story is one of survival against all odds. The author recounts the pain inflicted by his father, a decorated soldier whose personal demons and untreated trauma wrecked havoc on the family. Despite repeated pleas for help, the military's failure to intervene left deep scars that Gary and his siblings carry to this date.<br>"Help" is not a tale of suffering, it is also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through reflections of his troubled past, Gary seeks forgiveness for both himself and his father. He navigates the complex emotions of love, anger, and redemption ultimately finding a path to healing and healing. <br>This memoir is a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of childhood trauma and the importance of compassion and intervention. It is a call to recognize and address the invisible wounds that affect so many military families.<br>Join Gary on his journey as he bravely confronts the shadows of his past, honors his mother's legacy, and strives to break the cycle of violence for future generations. "Help" is a heartfelt exploration of pain, perseverance, and the quest for inner peace.