Heartfelt memoir of overcoming adversity, abuse, and recovery to headline the upcoming book signing on April 18 at the University of California, Booth #978, Black Zone.
— A strong and brave advocate in the realm of mental well-being and survivorship is set to grace the stage at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in 2026. David Maresh, author of Sins of the Father: How I Overcame the Effects of Incest—More or Less, has been confirmed for a unique book signing experience on April 18 at the University of California, Booth #978, Black Zone.
In his book Sins of the Father: How I Overcame the Effects of Incest—More or Less, David Maresh delivers a personal and brutal account of his childhood abuse and how he managed to overcome the negative impact. Written by a psychiatrist with both personal and professional knowledge, the memoir talks about the harsh truths about the subject matter of incest and its aftermath.
Maresh’s memoir not only discusses the pain of being hurt by trusted people but also the difficulties of dealing with such experiences and moving forward. The themes of survival, therapy, perseverance, and faith are evident in Sins of the Father: How I Overcame the Effects of Incest—More or Less. Rather than portraying healing as linear or complete, the book emphasizes the ongoing nature of growth and self-discovery.
Amazon readers highlight the emotional depth and authenticity of Maresh’s book. One review notes, “Sins of the Father is a personal memoir that takes courage to read and even more courage to write. David Maresh shares his story with honesty and vulnerability, offering readers a window into the long-lasting emotional impact of trauma and the complicated process of survival.”
Another reader states, “Sins of the Father by David Maresh is raw, personal, and written without pretending healing is neat or finished. I appreciated how he shares his story with clarity and even moments of dry humor, which made it feel deeply human rather than clinical or distant.”
The target audience for the book includes survivors, mental health care providers, advocates, and individuals who desire to gain a greater understanding of the invisible scars left by incest and abuse. David Maresh’s book provides not only hard truths but also hope that is everlasting; it is possible to survive, heal, and move forward with one’s life.
Sins of the Father: How I Overcame the Effects of Incest—More or Less can be ordered from Amazon, giving everyone the opportunity to read this profound and inspiring autobiography. Those interested in meeting the author, David Maresh, can do so at the Los Angeles Festival of Books, where there will be a book signing event on April 18 & 19 at the University of California, Booth #978, Black Zone.
David’s message is clear: one can survive, one can heal, and one can live beyond the sins committed against them.
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