• The Oz Syndrome

  • Coming Home to Find Contentment in the Sacredness of the Family
  • By: Michael O'Donnell
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins

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The Oz Syndrome

By: Michael O'Donnell
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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“Somewhere over the rainbow isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!” Our modern lifestyle has created an epidemic of restlessness, a desperate search for what we believe to be missing in our lives that Dr. O’Donnell has dubbed, The Oz Syndrome. In this obsession we wander over the rainbow and down the yellow brick road in an anxious quest for the “wizard” who we think can ease our restless heart. But Dr. O’Donnell shows us, as Dorothy learned, that the true answer was always there—right in our own backyard. The Oz Syndrome has much to say about families and how to find contentment. – Librarian’s World Explores the driving forces behind our journey—the unending need to be accepted, approved, and admired. Dr. O’Donnell then pinpoints several keys to lasting contentment. – Wisconsin Bookwatch Dr. O’Donnell’s powerful insights show you there’s some place you can go to find love, fulfillment, and peace. It’s not over the rainbow. It’s home. – Baptist New Mexican In a day when healthy family life is in extreme danger, Dr. O’Donnell teaches us how to reverse the negative trends and rediscover the way back home. – Dr. Grace Ketterman, author of, The Complete Book of Baby and Child Care This powerful book can help you have s stronger family and become a better person. – Dr. Nick Stinnett, author of Secrets of Strong Families

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