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The Chris Voss Show Podcast – The Boy in the Yellow House: based on a real-life story of heartbreak, horror, and hope by Ray Sanders
The Boy in the Yellow House: based on a real-life story of heartbreak, horror, and hope by Ray Sanders
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F99FYV3G
Based on a real-life story of heartbreak, horror, and hope, The Boy in the Yellow House is a gripping novel of survival, resilience, and redemption.
Kyle Sanderson grows up in a small yellow house, where love and fear collide under the shadow of his father’s life-threatening violent outbursts. Forced to protect his mother and brother, Kyle learns to navigate a world where chaos is the norm and escape feels impossible.
As he moves from the windswept prairies of Oklahoma to the halls of power in Washington, D.C., Kyle’s journey is one of struggle, trauma, and self-discovery. During the exciting highs and devastating lows of his adventure, he encounters friends, mentors, and moments of grace that challenge him to break free from his past and embrace his future as he discovers the life he was destined to lead.
A raw and unflinching look at the real world of teen pregnancy, addiction, and domestic abuse, The Boy in the Yellow House is a story of love, adventure, and second chances. Ultimately, it is about the power of forgiveness – and finding the courage to overcome the past that seeks to define you and hold you back.
About the author
Ray Sanders is a dynamic communicator known for inspiring and motivating audiences of all ages, He has a rich background in leadership development, broadcasting, journalism, and leading from the helm at multimillion-dollar companies. He has served as editor-in-chief of an award-winning news journal, hosted a prizewinning radio program, and continues to share insights, real-life challenges, humorous experiences and exciting adventures through The Ray Sanders Leadership Podcast.
As a CEO, international leadership consultant, and having served as a nonpartisan production liaison with the U.S. Senate, Ray has led initiatives impacting remote communities worldwide. He serves Fortune 500 leaders and other sizable corporations, through his leadership coaching and business consulting firm, Coaching Leaders, he and his wife, Stephanie, founded Edify Leaders, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering leaders to use their influence for positive change. They cherish their six children and ten grandchildren—and counting!