Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing Free Audiobook Download by Clayton Thomas-Muller
This book is a memoir of healing by Clayton Thomas-Muller. Buy the audiobook on Audible.com, Amazon.com or iTunes to enjoy this captivating story.
This is a story about how a man went through the most difficult and traumatic time in his life and overcame, going on to start a global movement of healing for those with chronic ulcerative colitis.
Life in the City of Dirty Water is a memoir by Clayton Thomas-Muller. It shares the story of a young African-American male living in New Orleans and his struggles with alcoholism, depression and homelessness. The book also is about creating hope for one's life through faith, love and family.
Clayton Thomas-Muller's memoir, Life in the City of Dirty Water, is a raw and emotional account of his harrowing journey to find healing, fueled by a desire to understand the cause of his illness. His story is one that will grip readers from cover to cover.
"The soul is a reservoir of memory, and it's not just the stories I remember. It's also the animals I used to feed as a child with bread crumbs that I've forgotten." Clayton Thomas-Muller shares his story of growing up in New York City's lower east side in this memoir. His childhood memories are warm and filled with love for his two parents. When he was older, he experienced an awakening in which he saw the world for what it really is. His newfound wisdom has enabled him to thrive in the city that taught him so much about life.
Clayton Thomas-Muller is a writer and illustrator who lives in Brooklyn, New York. When he learned that his mother was diagnosed with cancer and needed to travel as a result of the illness, what seems like an ordinary life for most can be quite complicated for an artist. Though he was only a few years old when his mother died from cancer, he grew up to see many people die from different types of cancer, including his own father in 2009. After struggling with the loss of his father and living through tough times during the recession in New York City, Thomas-Muller learned that healing could occur through writing about personal experiences.
Published Date | 2021-08-24 |
Duration | 8 hours 11 minutes |
Author | Clayton Thomas-Muller |
Narrated | Clayton Thomas-Muller |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Politics |
Parent Category | Public Policy, History & Culture, Memoir |