Robert B. McClintic’s newly released “Two Dimes a Day” is an inspiring autobiography about surmounting addiction within the family
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“Two Dimes a Day: How Two Little Boys Survived a Broken Home Caused by Addiction in the 1950s” from Christian Faith Publishing author Robert B. McClintic is an reflective account on surmounting the obstacles that come with having a close family member suffer through addiction.
MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB)
April 06, 2021
“Two Dimes a Day: How Two Little Boys Survived a Broken Home Caused by Addiction in the 1950s”: a man's vulnerable memoir on emerging from the tribulation brought upon by his father's alcoholism. “Two Dimes a Day: How Two Little Boys Survived a Broken Home Caused by Addiction in the 1950s” is the creation of published author Robert B. McClintic, a retired teacher, coach, principal, and county office administrator from Greenbrier County Schools in West Virginia, and a retired chaplain from Anthony Correctional Center in Greenbrier County. He still teaches the adult Sunday school class at Alvon, and occasionally fills the pulpit for Sunday morning and evening services.