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This is an incredible story of harassment and injustice. The author has made numerous attempts to exonerate and clear his name but in doing so found himself in deeper trouble. The motivation for writing this autobiography stems not only for an urge for justice but more a cathartic attempt to find some sense in the terrible chain of events that traumatised not only Mr. Scully but also his family destructively for a long number of years. Writing this book has offered the author that possibility. John Scully's Dream, to own his own grocery store became a reality in June 1972. Although he left school at 14 he was nevertheless proud of his achievement particularly, as he had done so with all odds stacked against him. He could never have foreseen that the happiest day of his life could be so mindlessly ruined with ongoing problems from street thugs and the authorities. They had caused him such a living hell that he lost his store as a result. Thereafter he spent the rest of his life in search for justice but was unsuccessful. THE HERIOC STORY OF ONE MAN'S CRY TO SAVE HIS DREAM. THIS IS A FACTUAL ACCOUNT OF THE SERIOUS INDIFFERENCE SHOWN TOWARD ONE MAN'S DETERMINATION TO FULFILL A BOYHOOD DREAM IN HIS NATIVE IRELAND
Award-winning journalist John Scully has been committed to mental institutions seven times. He has been locked up. He has attempted suicide. Am I Sane Yet? is essential reading for anyone interested in depression and mental illness. John Scully is getting better.
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