About Ron Breazeale
Dr. Ron Breazeale is a clinical psychologist with over thirty years experience in the fields of mental health and drug and alcohol treatment.
Reaching Home is about the world he grew up in as a child with a birth defect in the "Atomic City," Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where his parents lived and worked. He has worn worn a prosthetic hook most of his life.
Ron was one of the founders of Maine Resilience and has designed, administered and edited numerous programs and publications that focus on the psychological skills and attitudes that can prevent emotional problems and increase life satisfaction. He is married, has one child, a daughter, and now lives and works in southern Maine.
"Breazeale’s novel is an enticing, captivating read ... the book rings true with many current public fears. This work of suspense also holds deeper messages of love, life, and understanding our demons ... Easy to read and impossible to put down, Reaching Home is bound to be a great hit!"
Reviewed by: Heather Froeschl of BookReview.com