“Unraveling Time: Discover the Hidden Journeys of Robert Moseley’s Enigmatic Memoir”
What emerges from these stories is the realization that Moseley wasn’t so afraid of making mistakes or of his shadow self, as he was of failing to become wholly himself and fully alive.
Starting with his volatile, reactive and painful childhood, the stories in Clocking the Goose take the reader from sad and funny childhood struggles common to us all and the challenges of adolescence and young adulthood, to gaining a mature perspective on what being human is all about.
Self-knowledge, self-acceptance, forgiveness and redemption are essential themes that run throughout the book.
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