ABOUT THE BOOK
A Book That Speaks
to the Heart
BROKEN FAMILY
By: Don Hutchinson
Broken Family shares the fun, good, and bad of growing up in a large family or even any size of family that does not stay working at togetherness every day. The author's message is from his heart-a personal experience with a wonderful family of lots of activities and full of life become Broken. It covers the fun, joys, adventures, and heartbreak of growing up. Our author grew up in a small town in Iowa. He wants to encourage his readers to stay tight with parents and family members, to not ever assume everything is fine and being taken care of and be fair to all, to never let a sibling of the family abuse a parent, and to discuss estate matters with parents and family as parents age. Our author wants to help from his experience, if possible, to let other families stay away from becoming Broken.
English
90 pages
6 x 0.24 x 9
979-8893952315
Why This Story Brings Comfort
Broken Family reminds us that no family is perfect, not yours, not anyone’s. But with love, patience, and understanding, relationships can grow stronger.
It’s a story that reassures readers they’re not alone in their struggles—and that even difficult experiences can lead to wisdom, clarity, and healing.
The book offers a comforting truth:
Families can drift, but they can also come back together.
Themes Inside the Book:
- Family values and traditions
- Childhood memories
- Unspoken issues
- Sibling relationships
- Parent care and support
- Estate fairness
- Emotional healing
- Family unity
TESTIMONIALS
“Transformative Read! "This book has completely transformed the way I approach my faith. The author’s insights into hidden Bible stories have opened my eyes to new interpretations and meanings.”
Jessica Morgan
“A thrilling ride with characters you’ll root for and villains you’ll fear. Perfect for anyone who loves suspense with real emotional weight.”
Tyler Addison
“Beautifully written and impossible to put down. The tension, twists, and humanity in this story make it unforgettable.”
Rebecca Collins