Praise and Reviews
Steven Clark Bradley worked a number of years in various countries in
Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has been to 34 countries and has worked
extensively with Kurdish refugees from Turkey, Iraq, and Syria. Steven
also established a school by correspondence for African students in the
African countries of The Gambia and Senegal West Africa. He is the
founder of a Cultural Center for refugees in France, where he lived for
six years. Speaking fluently in French and in Turkish, Steven has been
in 34 countries. I recommend this Book because I am an avid reader, but
I have rarely read any novel that has stirred mixed emotions in my mind
like StillBorn did as I read through its realistic and well-detailed
pages. The story seems like something that would have been completely
impossible in a day long gone, but in the day today in which we live,
such brutal actions against a child that could drive him into an
aggressive adulthood seem totally plausible! I recommend this blood
because it will keep you attention, make you want to take action to
protection children and force you to ask yourself what you would do in
just such a situation. The dialog is profound, and though the story is
fast paced and thought there is a lot of going back in time, the author
keeps the book tight and well connected. I hope others will read this
story, though it is not bedtime reading; not because it is too
frightening before sleeping. Rather, it may be difficult to put down
and sleep. StillBorn! is a must read and I Steven Clark Bradley truly
got this reader's attention! Jean Michael Presque