Review of Memories of a Counselor
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Review of Memories of a Counselor
Memories of a Counselor: From My Soul to Your Eyes and Heart by M. P. Henson I is a book about the author's personal experiences. He takes the reader down the road of his loving yet challenging childhood. He wrote about how his addiction started, how he overcame the addiction with God on his side, and how he began to make a name for himself in the world. With inspiring poem lyrics, he also shares some of his thoughts on the pandemic lockdown, dance class, family, definition of Blacks, and much more.
The average man's typical thought is that when one becomes addicted to drugs, one's life will automatically become useless. This book proves that the reverse can also be the case. Henson achieved far more than he thought he could accomplish when he decided to quit doing drugs and register for a substance abuse treatment program. I was really amazed at how far he made it. I expected him to relapse at some point, but he proved me wrong.
Aside from being inspiring, I also learned a lot from this book. I never thought a child could pick up a cigarette at such a tender age. Knowing this now has made me realize how our corrupt society does not spare even innocent children, and parents should be very conscious in choosing the type of environment they decide to raise their kids in as well as the friends they keep. This book also created more awareness of the struggles addicts face to get better. I always thought quitting drugs was as easy as it is to start it, but this book again proved me wrong. I got to realise that many of these addicts do want to get better, but the road towards achieving a clean life is quite difficult to walk. They relapse at some point, and some even die in the process. It takes a lot of courage and determination to pass through this challenging phase which, unfortunately, some are not prepared for. I also loved the tone of the author in this book. It was really easy to share in his pain, grief, and anger with issues concerning racism in America and also his happiness when he had achieved all his goals. Overall, this book was a great read.
I don’t like that I found a few avoidable errors in this book. Another round of thorough editing could have exposed these errors for correction.
Despite the errors I found in this book, it still deserves all the credit it can get, so I rate it a 4 out of 4 stars even though I can not say it was professionally edited. It's a brilliantly told motivational story that made me feel all kinds of emotions. I really enjoyed reading it.
I recommend Memories of a Counselor: From My Soul to Your Eyes and Heart by M. P. Henson I to victims of drug addiction finding it very difficult to overcome. Also, victims who have stopped but have lost all hopes of a better life will get a lot of hope from this book.
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