The Grey Wolf

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This explanatory book is one to help Identify the health of the mind. From the outside looking in, and from the inside looking out.

Not all is as it seems, black or white or shady and grey. This informative book will help bring awareness to the ones who need to know.

This truth story will clearly show the suffering of many souls.

Look around you. Many individuals are dealing with issues that can’t be seen. They deserve to be heard.

Are you travelling on a train of thought that never ends? Are you on a roller coaster that travels in a never-ending circle? How and when does it stop?

To help stop the cycle, we must reunite with the heart. We must have faith. We must be compassionate and have empathy for all.

This book will hopefully inspire others to share their stories. To understand the trauma, will shed light on the matters of the brain.

For a change for the betterment of a mankind, communicate love and light. We must learn to restore the balance on Earth.

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3 reviews for The Grey Wolf

  1. Levi Kane

    The Grey Wolf by B.K. Mackle story grabs you from the first page.
    The writing is cinematic yet deeply emotional, painting vivid scenes.
    What truly makes The Grey Wolf shine, though, is its emotional core, the thin line between survival and surrender.

  2. Laura Duerden

    The author shares her vulnerabilities, connecting with the reader as she reflects on the light and shade of the mind. The poetic and abstract writing style makes The Grey Wolf an enticing read.

  3. Frank

    You can feel the deep, personal attachment to the writing in this story. Yet everything in these pages is as though all could relate to it on one level or another making it a relevant read to anyone who has struggled, or knows someone who has gone through the trials outlined in this book. A wonderful read and piece of writing for mental health.

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