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Review of Deceit

Posted: 23 Jul 2024, 05:01
by Zicker Angel
[Following is a volunteer review of "Deceit" by Vernon Baumrind.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Deceit by Vernon Baumrind is a raw and unflinching account of a man's world turned upside down. It's a story of betrayal, heartbreak, and a father's unwavering determination to protect his children. At the heart of the narrative is Vernon's discovery of his wife Linda's affair with a doctor, Dr. James Ewing. This shocking revelation sends him on a desperate quest to gather evidence, hoping to secure custody of his two young children.

The book offers a gripping firsthand account of the legal complexities involved in a custody battle. The book raises important questions about privacy, the legal system, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their children. Baumrind's unwavering love for his children is the driving force behind his actions. This book is a cautionary tale. His willingness to delve into the murky world of private investigations, including the controversial use of a wiretap, demonstrates the lengths he's willing to go to protect his family. The author's raw honesty and vulnerability make it impossible not to empathize with his pain and determination.

In my opinion, this book needs no improvement. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because it is a story with impact. Baumrind's narrative is both heartbreaking and empowering. His story sheds light on the devastating consequences of infidelity and the challenges faced by parents navigating a complex legal system. While the book's focus is primarily on the author's personal experience, it raises broader questions about marriage, family, and the importance of protecting children.

This book explores themes of love, betrayal, and the lengths one will go to protect their family. It raises questions about privacy, legality, and the potential consequences of desperate actions. The book ultimately suggests that, while parental love is powerful, it must be balanced with respect for others and the legal system. This book is exceptionally well edited. I recommend it to parents and readers who love family dramas. 

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