Seeds of Change

Seeds of Change by William Ryan, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 2, 2015, is a fictional narrative that explores the profound transformation of a New York attorney following a tragic loss. The story centers on James Brannon, whose values and beliefs shift dramatically after the death of his daughter in a car accident. As he navigates this personal upheaval, the support from his grandchildren and the local community reveals the depth of his character beyond his professional facade.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of personal change and the impact of community in this 258-page edition. The narrative delves into themes of family, integrity, and the struggles faced by individuals when stripped of their societal power. Through Brannon’s journey, the story examines the complexities of human nature and the question of whether decency can prevail in a world often dominated by ambition and authority.
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This is a fictional story about a powerful and prosperous New York attorney who experienced a profound change in his personal and professional values and beliefs when he lost his daughter in a fatal car accident. In this story you will follow James Brannon through his personal transformation, which was aided by his grandchildren and the townspeople of the community where his deceased daughter had been so highly regarded by all. As you read you will see the veneer of a powerful New York attorney and businessman stripped away to reveal a decent and honest soul that loves his family and his neighbors and fellow citizens. You will also see how, without that veneer of power, such a decent and honest soul can be crushed by those in power. By the time you reach the shocking climax of the story, you will wonder if it is true that “nice guys finish last.”
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