My Father's Sons
An Autobiography About Life, Sibling Rivalry, Personal Growth and Coping With Cancer
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About the Book
Everyone has their unique “story”. Steven Spielberg and others have strongly suggested that we tell our story not only for catharsis, but also to inform the younger generation(s) in our family and leave a written legacy. My Father’s Son’s is an autobiography. It is an intimate description of a poor, illiterate, immigrant family growing up in The second section of the book encapsulates his personal growth and development. This will give the reader many practical ideas on how to embark or continue on a life of discovery and fulfillment. The author believes that, “The life which is unexamined is a life not worth living.” (Plato 428-348 BC) Some of the special places, “peak experiences” and ideas presented include: Esalen Institute, Findhorn Foundation, The Epilogue is about the surprise diagnosis of cancer. The author’s battle with cancer provides many helpful ideas for others who are battling a disease or affliction. The reader will be inspired by not only the progress from hospital bed to joyful meditative walks, but also the coping mechanisms to promote healthful living. My Father’s Sons is about life, personal transformation, and coping with illness and surprise events like cancer. The insights and practical ideas will enhance your life. The author urges you to write your story.
About the Author
Louis A. Birenbaum, B.Sc.Phm.,M.Ed. is a pharmacist, teacher and psychotherapist. Born in Louis continues to apply his varied background and professional training as an “education consultant”, in private practice, to individuals, families and business. He can be contacted at Louisbirenbaum@aol.com. The author is a father, grandfather and former child who has balanced three careers for over thirty-five years and lives with his wife in