Notes From No One

By Dale Yates

Release : 2022-02-06

Genre : LGBTQIA+ Bios & Memoirs, Books, Biographies & Memoirs

Kind : ebook

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With every birth, a new journey begins. We start without knowledge or guidance and are immersed within a world filled with contrivances, contradictions and cruelty. It makes no reasonable sense. We get lost in it all, but we strive. We strive to find reason within randomness, order within chaos, our self within ourselves. Such struggles form countless unique journeys. This is only one.

Notes From No One is a raw exploration of one person's journey in finding their identity and their self while struggling to simply be. After decades of self-applied bandages to keep all the hurt inside, this autobiography painfully exposes all the wounds from childhood and religion to gender conflicts and failed relationships. The investigation then becomes darker with critical reviews of self-dialogue, regret, depression, betrayal, defeat and much more. In the end, maybe, just maybe, there is a lesson to be learned from all the pain.

WARNING: This book contains mature content such as sex, abuse, violence, suicide, self-harm and religion. It may not be suitable for all readers.

Notes From No One

By Dale Yates

Release : 2022-02-06

Genre : LGBTQIA+ Bios & Memoirs, Books, Biographies & Memoirs

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
With every birth, a new journey begins. We start without knowledge or guidance and are immersed within a world filled with contrivances, contradictions and cruelty. It makes no reasonable sense. We get lost in it all, but we strive. We strive to find reason within randomness, order within chaos, our self within ourselves. Such struggles form countless unique journeys. This is only one.

Notes From No One is a raw exploration of one person's journey in finding their identity and their self while struggling to simply be. After decades of self-applied bandages to keep all the hurt inside, this autobiography painfully exposes all the wounds from childhood and religion to gender conflicts and failed relationships. The investigation then becomes darker with critical reviews of self-dialogue, regret, depression, betrayal, defeat and much more. In the end, maybe, just maybe, there is a lesson to be learned from all the pain.

WARNING: This book contains mature content such as sex, abuse, violence, suicide, self-harm and religion. It may not be suitable for all readers.

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