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Book Review

Book Review: Autumn Leaves By Stefan Vucak

Tragedy in life

Book Cover by Stefan Vucak

Readers meet Dr. Dural Sinclair as his plane lands in Melbourne, bringing him home from two days at “the Australian Clinical Psychology Association symposium in Sydney.”

Rather than staying overnight to network in Sydney he chose to come home.

“That would have meant losing half a day by the time he got back. Anyway, he had two patients scheduled for tomorrow morning.

A more compelling reason to be home was getting Lenora’s welcoming embrace and Daniela swarming all over him …”

The story begins calmly, sharing his family life and how it began.

As the story progresses, however, his perfect life struck by tragedy after tragedy challenges him to his very core.

You travel his life with him through its various seasons, sometimes angry at his choices, sometimes heartbroken by his pain, but always connected with him, hoping for the best.

At the conclusion you stand with him at the falling of the autumn leaves.

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