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Best Selling Book Still Makes a Difference Around the World

alt text“Among my packages there was a book, named Self-Therapy for the Stutterer,” writes Nantamu Collines from Jinja, a city in eastern Uganda.

Jinja lies in the south east of Uganda, 54 miles north east of the capital, Kampala. It is located on the shores of Lake Victoria, near to the source of the White Nile river.

“Whenever I read this book of self therapy, I get new perspectives and new techniques of overcoming my stuttering problem to an advanced way of communication skills. Many people, in fact, are desiring my knowledge from the book. They want to know how effectively I’m doing to overcome my stuttering to a more fluent speech. I’m trying to train them because at the moment I have got massive improvements in all areas affecting my speech. Fortunately everything is becoming clear because of the principles and concepts of this book.”

Billy Mild from Nakuru writes, “My therapist gave me the book, Self-Therapy for the Stutterer. This book has been so helpful to me, for since I started practicing the recommendations in it, I see myself on the way to taming my stutter. I have also found helpful content on your website.”

Nakuru is the provincial capital of Kenya’s Rift Valley province on Lake Nakuru.

Joseph Leigh writes, “I must thank Malcolm Fraser and all your supporters for making Self-Therapy available to me. I have read the first thirty pages of the book and realized it talked to me. I knew that I was not alone.”

Writes Andrew Wong, Shanghai, China, “I am just starting self therapy by dint of your book, Self-Therapy, and if it does not bother you too much, I will try to report to you my ups and downs during those periods no matter what setbacks or progress; and I look forward to your valuable recommendations if possible. Thank you for your efforts and the kindnesses you offer; that gives me hope and inspires me a lot.”

Thomas Cong of Surabaya, Indonesia, writes, “I'm so grateful for those worthwhile books you sent. They will be useful in therapy. Blessings.”

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