Peace Easy: A Personal Story of Faith and Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder - eBook
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Peace Easy: A Personal Story of Faith and Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder - eBook  -     By: James White

Peace Easy: A Personal Story of Faith and Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder - eBook

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Title: Peace Easy: A Personal Story of Faith and Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder - eBook
By: James White
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781449744700
ISBN-13: 9781449744700
Stock No: WW31439EB

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Peace Easy is a true story about the author, who was at or near the bottom of his class in elementary and high school during the 1940s and '50s. His inability to learn made keeping up with his classmates virtually impossible. Apparently part of the problem was ADD, but other factors may have been partially responsible.



The struggle to stay in school and learn was diffi cult and discouraging. The fear of academic failure always lurked in the background, resulting in much frustration. At the conclusion of his sophomore year in college, the realization of becoming a dropout was imminent. But unusual events, triggered by a lifelong friend, turned his life around, sending him in another direction. Eventually, earning a PhD, the author became a college professor and a licensed agricultural consultant in the state of Louisiana.



He wrote this story following the loss of his sixteen-year-old grandson, Holden, who had been diagnosed with ADD.

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