The Missionary Kid…Talks
Category: | Non-Fiction - Memoir |
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Author: | Ted Garrison |
Publisher: | Atmosphere Press |
Publication Date: | July 1, 2024 |
Number of Pages: | 252 |
ISBN-13: | 979-8891322998 |
ASIN: | B0D2TBL4M7 |
In The
Missionary Kid...Talks, Ted Garrison shares a powerful and intimate account
of their journey towards redemption and recovery from the devastating
consequences of religious obsession and sex addiction. The author offers
vivid glimpses into his childhood, exploring the trauma of his parents’
tumultuous relationship, harrowing experiences, and a pornography addiction. Ted
shares his story in this memoir, characterized by a deep longing for
redemption, inner freedom, and purpose. The conversational tone makes
the story feel like a personal
conversation with the reader. The story unfolds through a series of vignettes,
each shedding light on different aspects of Ted's life, from their childhood in
India as a missionary kid to their struggles with addiction and subsequent
career in behavioral healthcare.
One of the most compelling aspects of this memoir is its exploration
of the darker corners of human experience. Garrison is unflinching in his
portrayal of his flaws and mistakes and the toxic environment in which he grew
up. His writing is raw and honest, making it easy to become invested in his story. The very opening of the
memoir instantly grabs the reader’s attention: “I grew up in India where my parents were missionaries. In the year
before I was born, my Dad was having an affair and had to get rid of Mom. My
life is haunted by ''sin,'' ''adultery,'' ''attempted
murder'' — being left for dead.” Ted Garrison develops themes of faith, trauma, healing, and
redemption. His journey is one of finding meaning. The Missionary Kid...Talks is a story about the human quest for meaning and connection. This memoir
will resonate with readers interested in behavioral healthcare trends,
philosophy, religion, and
anyone who has ever struggled to find their place in the world. It is
laced with pathos and hope. Light, raunchy, and hardly bereft of humor.