Sharon Washington's New Book 'Misery Traps' is an Important Look Into the Harsh Realities of Many Homes and Solutions Into Providing Better Care and Support

Sharon Washington, a writer who was exposed to a number of people experiencing traumatic journeys, has completed her most recent book “Misery Traps”: a gripping and potent manuscript that brings forward stories and testimonies of American families and individuals and the Act that could better their lives in misery.

Sharon writes, “I believe that the Family Safety Net Act could be to raising kids in America what the Civil Rights Movement is to minorities.

The legislation will mandate that every fit parent have equal access to their kids—automatic joint custody, co-parenting is insufficient—with the best interests of the child at the heart of the legislation, regardless of the status of the relationship of the parents, with primary custody initially granted to the mother. No more fathers begging to see their kids. It’s time.

The key is fit. The adults must have the capacity to parent free of drug abuse, emotional abuse, and physical abuse and to establish and/or live in a home that is free of such maltreatment. It is time.

In addition, since America is about enterprise—working to support self and family and fulfilling dreams within the legal framework of this country—the parents and our educational institutions must model that behavior so every student steps into adulthood with a plan to support themselves, for the only way we will triumph over this nebulous future is to launch with the genuine love and support of as many friends and family we can muster together and to have the confidence from preparation to work and/or pursue dreams.

I am for kids.”

Published by Fulton Books, Sharon Washington’s book is a brilliant read she wants to share to the majority in an attempt to change the way households are run. This is a great way to bring awareness and knowledge to families and individuals alike.

Readers who wish to experience this great work can purchase “Misery Traps” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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