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Losing What I Never Had: Uncovering My Authentic Self in Franklin, TN
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Born into a house of worship and war, Bart must survive the man who preaches salvation while practicing destruction.
Booker is a respected church leader-but behind closed doors, he rules with cruelty, inflicting pain on his son while condemning the very identity Bart is trying to understand. As his father uses the pulpit to mask his spiritual ineptness Bart is cast out and sent to a group home. But exile becomes his awakening. This is not just a story of survival. It's a reckoning with belief, identity, and generational pain. Raw. Riveting. Redemptive. What happens when the truth you're taught becomes the lie you must escape to survive?
Booker is a respected church leader-but behind closed doors, he rules with cruelty, inflicting pain on his son while condemning the very identity Bart is trying to understand. As his father uses the pulpit to mask his spiritual ineptness Bart is cast out and sent to a group home. But exile becomes his awakening. This is not just a story of survival. It's a reckoning with belief, identity, and generational pain. Raw. Riveting. Redemptive. What happens when the truth you're taught becomes the lie you must escape to survive?
Born into a house of worship and war, Bart must survive the man who preaches salvation while practicing destruction.
Booker is a respected church leader-but behind closed doors, he rules with cruelty, inflicting pain on his son while condemning the very identity Bart is trying to understand. As his father uses the pulpit to mask his spiritual ineptness Bart is cast out and sent to a group home. But exile becomes his awakening. This is not just a story of survival. It's a reckoning with belief, identity, and generational pain. Raw. Riveting. Redemptive. What happens when the truth you're taught becomes the lie you must escape to survive?
Booker is a respected church leader-but behind closed doors, he rules with cruelty, inflicting pain on his son while condemning the very identity Bart is trying to understand. As his father uses the pulpit to mask his spiritual ineptness Bart is cast out and sent to a group home. But exile becomes his awakening. This is not just a story of survival. It's a reckoning with belief, identity, and generational pain. Raw. Riveting. Redemptive. What happens when the truth you're taught becomes the lie you must escape to survive?