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A Beautiful World addresses the harsh realities of child abuse and stands out in the memoir category as bold and emotionally shattering. From the beginning, the straightforward prose shows us a brutal world of sadness and depravity. The narrativeMoreA Beautiful World addresses the harsh realities of child abuse and stands out in the memoir category as bold and emotionally shattering. From the beginning, the straightforward prose shows us a brutal world of sadness and depravity. The narrative becomes ever more lurid as the writer recounts in graphic detail the horrors of child abuse. It is a shocking and moving story rife with gritty realism, hope and the endurance of the human spirit. The reader will find A Beautiful World thought-provoking and, in many places, a genuinely moving experience. The writer draws the reader into his valuable personal insights, providing a firm grasp of the perils and challenges faced by victims of abuse along the road to healing and deliverance. Gregg Tyler Milligan is one of the most thought-provoking writers of the 21st century, influencing a much-needed revolution against abuse of {any} kind. A pioneer nationally and internationally, Milligan is among the first to incorporate a new model approach of Education + Compassion = Wisdom in his writing style, expanding the readers view with a wellspring of solutions centered on humanity and sustainability. His works apply across countless industries, beckoning the rise of empathy --- a distinctly global philosophy for a better future. Milligan holds multiple degrees- with five books in print, his works continue to reach readers since publishing A Beautiful World in 2009 (translated into the Thai Language as of June 2015). Along with many lectures and workshops delivered in the US, Milligan has been a guest lecturer at Thammasat University, Bangkok and Mahasarakham University, Maha Sarakham City, Isaan. He has also volunteered with The Mirror Foundation, Rangsit. A Beautiful World by Gregg Tyler Milligan