The Methuselah Factor Serendipity’s End

The Methuselah Factor Serendipity’s End by Aaron L. Leatherman, published by AuthorHouse in March 2004, is a 464-page exploration of anxiety disorder from a young person’s perspective. This edition presents a unique viewpoint, as it addresses the experiences of children dealing with anxiety, an area that has been underrepresented in literature. The author shares personal insights, aiming to provide understanding and support for both young individuals and their parents.
Readers will find a focus on the challenges faced in school environments, spanning from grade school to college. The narrative delves into the feelings of isolation and the struggles of being overlooked, particularly in social situations like gym class. By sharing his journey, the author emphasizes that those experiencing anxiety are not alone, fostering a sense of connection and awareness around this important topic.
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This book differs from all the others on anxiety disorder since it describes what anxiety is like from a young person’s point of view. Very little has been written from a child’s perspective. The author thought it would be beneficial to young people and parents alike to read how he grew up with anxiety disorder. Now that society finally accepts social anxiety disorder, the author felt it was time for this book to be written. Relating his own experiences, the author shows that if you have this disorder, you are not alone. What does it feel like for the child who is always last, and never chosen in gym class? This book concentrates on anxiety in the school setting, from grade school through college.
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