The Lyon Sleeps

The Lyon Sleeps

by Dennis J. Stevens
The Lyon Sleeps

The Lyon Sleeps

by Dennis J. Stevens

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Overview

Have you accomplished everything you dreamed or have people thrown bricks holding back those dreams? The Lyon Sleeps is a riveting novel about a guy who moved from Chicago's harsh streets to dream deals in DC hotel suites. You might see, as you read through his story, how he took those bricks thrown at him and built the foundation for success. Yes, he's a guy admired by a few, hated by most, yet there's that dignity laying less in his power than in that certain full expression, a comforting expression that beckons not begs. He splashes with feelings exposing all of his limitations, but without his knowledge or concern. Yet, somehow the talented women, power executives, and hardened politicians surrounding him - defend, admire, more than admired – they loved him, although they're not sure why. They know he's far below their own values and accomplishments. You, too, can learn his methods of manipulation. Equally important, see how he found respect for himself after following those siren promises buried beneath a twisted fate. See how The Lyon Roars, in the next addition by Dennis J. Stevens at crimeprofessor.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158131349
Publisher: Dennis J. Stevens
Publication date: 05/03/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 633 KB

About the Author

Currently, Stevens is Director of Justice Writers of America, an organization guiding justice personnel articulate their experiences in a confidential environment. Dr. Stevens has taught criminal psychology in major universities, and counselled high risk prisoners at Chicago, Charlotte, Boston, and New Orleans. Stevens has published twenty university textbooks and nearly one hundred scholarly articles (see crimeprofessor.com). He has led intervention groups for sexually abusive parents, and was is on the front lines for sexually abused children at group homes. He has led crisis intervention sessions among Boston and New York City officers after 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing, New Orleans and Houston officers after Hurricane Katrina, and Chicago officers after the execution style murders of three of their own. Many of his stories come from the mouths of individuals he has taught, counseled, and guided for the past 30 years.
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