Interview with author Theodore Shorter - Lovingly and Orderly Part 2 the son
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The sudden passing of a mother devoted to the worship and acknowledgment of the Lord God in the rearing of her children, when she's the only parent in the family, is a traumatic and enduring time that will expose vulnerabilities to the moral foundation and essence of the family. Confronted with one adversity after another by the wicked conduct of his siblings through betrayal, the son never wavered in his love, commitment, and devotion to his mother and God, despite the insidious evil and turbulent obstacles in our society to stop him. Lovingly and Orderly: A Son's Lament is a true-life melodrama revealing the vague, forsaken dark realm of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Probate Division, where the adherence to the law and procedure is a blind myth for those seeking justice on behalf of the dearly departed who no longer feel the acute pain of injustice in the United States of America.
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The sudden passing of a mother devoted to the worship and acknowledgment of the Lord God in the rearing of her children, when she's the only parent in the family, is a traumatic and enduring time that will expose vulnerabilities to the moral foundation and essence of the family. Confronted with one adversity after another by the wicked conduct of his siblings through betrayal, the son never wavered in his love, commitment, and devotion to his mother and God, despite the insidious evil and turbulent obstacles in our society to stop him. Lovingly and Orderly: A Son's Lament is a true-life melodrama revealing the vague, forsaken dark realm of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Probate Division, where the adherence to the law and procedure is a blind myth for those seeking justice on behalf of the dearly departed who no longer feel the acute pain of injustice in the United States of America.