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Dear Readers:
In today’s world, where independence and self-interest often reign supreme, Simmer Breeze’s Mama I Owe You Nothing and Daddy Even Less is a much-needed wake-up call. This thought-provoking book shines a light on the growing disconnect between generations and the vital responsibilities we hold towards our aging parents and family members.Simmer Breeze delves deep into modern attitudes, offering a powerful exploration of how today’s hyper-individualistic culture has led to the fragmentation of familial bonds. The book encourages readers to reflect on the forgotten obligations we have toward those who raised us. From abandoned parents in elderly care homes to the disturbing trend of loneliness in retirement, this eye-opening read forces us to question our own actions and assumptions.
The writing is poignant and raw, filled with real-world examples that many will find familiar. Simmer Breeze doesn’t sugarcoat the truth but instead challenges readers to rethink the way they view family and responsibility. Mama I Owe You Nothing is more than just a commentary on modern life – it’s a call to action for us to restore the bonds of love and care that once flourished in families across the world.
If you’re searching for a book that will inspire you to be a better person, strengthen your family ties, and reconsider your duty to those closest to you, this is it. With its heartfelt messages and hard-hitting truths, this book is a must-read for anyone who values the importance of family.
📚 Ready to reawaken your sense of responsibility? Order your copy of Mama I Owe You Nothing and Daddy Even Less today! 📚
Happy reading,
Dr. Mel
Simmer Breeze
Mama I Owe You Nothing
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Tell your readers a little about yourself, where
you grew up, where you live now, where you went to school etc. Let them get to
know the personal you.
Simmer
Breeze is a dedicated advocate for community values and family well-being, has
released his latest book, "Mama I Owe You Nothing." This
thought-provoking work explores the often-ignored responsibilities children
have towards their parents, urging readers to re-evaluate the bonds that hold
families together in today's self-focused culture
What inspired you to author this book?
The change in the view of our youth pertains to
our elderly.
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Tell me about your book.
In
"Mama I Owe You Nothing," Simmer Breeze addresses the pressing
question: What do we owe the people who raised us? As modern society places
increasing emphasis on personal freedom and rights, the idea of responsibility
toward aging family members often fades into the background. This book seeks to
rekindle that sense of duty, urging readers to appreciate and care for those
who brought them into the world. Simmer Breeze draws from his own life
experiences, which include growing up during the Newark riots of 1967,
navigating single parenthood, and pursuing a career in criminology and
para-legalism. His personal journey is a testament to resilience and
dedication, providing a powerful backdrop for the themes explored in his
writing. “Enabling harms you,” Simmer Breeze states, encapsulating a key
message of his book. She emphasizes the need for individuals to take a step
back from the enabling behaviors that allow neglect to persist. This approach
aims to foster stronger, healthier family dynamics, where each member takes
responsibility for the wellbeing of their loved ones. One reader reflects on
the impact of Breeze's work: “What a breath of fresh air. I thoroughly enjoyed
this. It wasn't what I expected in a good way, and takes on relevant and
important topics with facts and articles to back up the points of view, not to
mention personal stories from the author.
This
book held me captive the entire way through. It was engaging and had me hanging
on every word, every new fact it was throwing at me. I learned things I didn't
know, and it assisted me in hardening my resolve on personal opinions I have.
Highly recommend and very much enjoyed.” "Mama I Owe You Nothing" not
only explores the struggles faced by elderly individuals who often find
themselves neglected but also seeks to inspire a revival of appreciation for
family connections. By highlighting the importance of these relationships,
Breeze hopes to combat the rise of loneliness and social fragmentation. Simmer
Breeze’s background in community advocacy and his educational pursuits have
equipped him with a deep understanding of societal issues, particularly those
affecting vulnerable populations like children and the elderly. His latest book
is a reflection of his lifelong commitment to making a positive impact and
sparking meaningful conversations about duty, care, and the nature of human
connections.
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Where did you get the inspiration for your
book’s cover?
Working in the nursing homes where, I noted the
lack of visitation and remembered a young lady I interviewed about elder care;
she was pregnant at the time; she had no way of knowing what her elder years
would be like or what part that unborn child would play. I have to find that
sometimes that same unborn child may be where the harm comes from in one's most
vulnerable years.
Who has been the most significant influence on
you personally and as a writer?
My mother, Shirley Jones, loved to write, and I
enjoyed reading and following her path as she visioned life from her position.
Her writings were aimed at a Christian/poetic platform, and as such, I am
influenced by her work.
Who is your target audience, and why?
Baby boomers and youth, because the former are
next in line for need and the latter are the supply to fulfill that need.
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What do you consider your greatest success in
life?
Being a caring, supportive and loving human
being.
What one unique thing sets you apart from other
writers in your genre?
I am bringing the conversation to the groups that need to hear and address the issues that surround those that are in line for elder care.
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