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Ben was told by his father-in-law to Grow Up. He tried, with adventures on the high seas, in the old Deep South, in the frigid north. With his constant search for love and redemption, Ben usually just found bullies.¿¿¿This is his memoir, for real this time, including a pedophile uncle, the London Blitz, his OSS spy mother, getting beaten almost to death by White Power thugs, becoming a Brother, falling madly in love, being tossed out in his hour of most dire need, and finally, discovering his healing garden. At last, Ben found love, given and received. It should be a movie.

Produktbeschreibung
Ben was told by his father-in-law to Grow Up. He tried, with adventures on the high seas, in the old Deep South, in the frigid north. With his constant search for love and redemption, Ben usually just found bullies.¿¿¿This is his memoir, for real this time, including a pedophile uncle, the London Blitz, his OSS spy mother, getting beaten almost to death by White Power thugs, becoming a Brother, falling madly in love, being tossed out in his hour of most dire need, and finally, discovering his healing garden. At last, Ben found love, given and received. It should be a movie.
Autorenporträt
Ben Nuttall-Smith taught Music, Theatre, Art, and Language until he retired in 1991. Ben is Past President of the Federation of British Columbia Writers and member of The Writers' Union of Canada. Ben's poems and short stories appear in many anthologies and online publications including All That Uneasy Spring ed. Patrick Lane; Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine; Poemata Canadian Poetry Association; Royal City Poets, Silver Bow Publishing, Between Earth and Sky, Silver Bow, Lucidity Journal of Verse, Bear House Publishing, Houston, Texas; Cyclamens and Swords on line poetry magazine. Ben was the winner of The Surrey Board of Trade Special Achievement Award 2011 for work as a writer and for service to the writing community. He was also awarded an Honorary Life Membership by the Federation of British Columbia Writers, May 2013, "in recognition of extraordinary service and dedication to the ideal of Writers Helping Writers".