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STRONGER THAN EVER, EPUB eBook

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ABNER SUFFERS PREJUDICE AND LIFE TAUGHT HIS FAMILY TO BE MORE TOLERANT WITH DIVERSITY.

ABNER, a well-resolved ARCHITECT of 35 years old, handsome, and strong, decides to accept his homosexuality and his relationship with David, his partner. But he did not expect that he would encounter setbacks within his own home. Mainly from his father, Mr. Salvador, who assaulted him verbally and physically.

Family issues don't end there. Abner's two sisters will face countless challenges. Rubia, the youngest, becomes pregnant by a married man and is expelled from her home. The happily married Simone, discovers in the first months of pregnancy that her baby has Patau syndrome and her husband Samuel, unprepared and weak, runs away and finds a lover.

In the midst of so many events, Janaina appears, mother of David and Cristiano, who always guided her children in the Spiritist doctrine. The two families become friends, and Janaina guides Rubia and Simone, while Cristiano begins to make Mr. Salvador reason and overcome his prejudices against homosexuality. He offers Abner's father clear explanations of what sexual orientation, sexual identity, gender, transgender, intersex, transsexuals and transvestites must demonstrate, through logical reasoning, that homosexuality and many other sexual conditions are also works of God.

In this STRONGER THAN EVER, the Schellida spirit, through the psychography of Eliana Machado Coelho, once again gives us a true lesson in humanism, spirituality and solidarity, teaching us that, above all, we are all children of the same Father.

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