Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

War of the roses and fatal attraction are combined in this real life memoir.

"Mark le Foncé is brutally honest and engagingly candid in this account of the emotional, psychological and financial abuse he endured at the hands of a malevolent narcissist; hell bent on destroying him.
You will find it hard to believe, that this systematic, relentless and heartless attack on a loving father was not perpetuated by an underworld criminal mastermind, by the person he trusted most - his wife.
It is a journey down the rabbit hole into the South African justice system - a system traditionally skewed against men, especially in family matters, Sometimes failing, occasionally triumphing, you will be drawn into a process that few of us have knowledge of, and most of us have been lucky not to experience. And yes, the only ones who benefit are the people working in and profiting from the legal system.
This memoir has so many shocking "Oh my" moments, that the reader will be hard pressed to believe that one man could endure this inexorable onslaught without totally cracking up. But that is because it is also a love story.
The unwavering devotion Mark has for his children shines through on every page and is why he continues to fight to this day... "

The book is a mix of psychology, legal drama, single parenting, male victimization and a twist of ironic humour, written by a layman, in easy to understand language.

It will be of interest to fathers, alienated parents, single parents, divorcees, separated couples, legal practitioners, psychologists, social workers, domestic violence victims and people who have dealt with emotionally abusive situations.

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Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

War of the roses and fatal attraction are combined in this real life memoir.

"Mark le Foncé is brutally honest and engagingly candid in this account of the emotional, psychological and financial abuse he endured at the hands of a malevolent narcissist; hell bent on destroying him.
You will find it hard to believe, that this systematic, relentless and heartless attack on a loving father was not perpetuated by an underworld criminal mastermind, by the person he trusted most - his wife.
It is a journey down the rabbit hole into the South African justice system - a system traditionally skewed against men, especially in family matters, Sometimes failing, occasionally triumphing, you will be drawn into a process that few of us have knowledge of, and most of us have been lucky not to experience. And yes, the only ones who benefit are the people working in and profiting from the legal system.
This memoir has so many shocking "Oh my" moments, that the reader will be hard pressed to believe that one man could endure this inexorable onslaught without totally cracking up. But that is because it is also a love story.
The unwavering devotion Mark has for his children shines through on every page and is why he continues to fight to this day... "

The book is a mix of psychology, legal drama, single parenting, male victimization and a twist of ironic humour, written by a layman, in easy to understand language.

It will be of interest to fathers, alienated parents, single parents, divorcees, separated couples, legal practitioners, psychologists, social workers, domestic violence victims and people who have dealt with emotionally abusive situations.

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Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

by Mark le Foncé
Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

Have You Got Balls?: Going Nuts Divorcing My Narcissist!

by Mark le Foncé

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War of the roses and fatal attraction are combined in this real life memoir.

"Mark le Foncé is brutally honest and engagingly candid in this account of the emotional, psychological and financial abuse he endured at the hands of a malevolent narcissist; hell bent on destroying him.
You will find it hard to believe, that this systematic, relentless and heartless attack on a loving father was not perpetuated by an underworld criminal mastermind, by the person he trusted most - his wife.
It is a journey down the rabbit hole into the South African justice system - a system traditionally skewed against men, especially in family matters, Sometimes failing, occasionally triumphing, you will be drawn into a process that few of us have knowledge of, and most of us have been lucky not to experience. And yes, the only ones who benefit are the people working in and profiting from the legal system.
This memoir has so many shocking "Oh my" moments, that the reader will be hard pressed to believe that one man could endure this inexorable onslaught without totally cracking up. But that is because it is also a love story.
The unwavering devotion Mark has for his children shines through on every page and is why he continues to fight to this day... "

The book is a mix of psychology, legal drama, single parenting, male victimization and a twist of ironic humour, written by a layman, in easy to understand language.

It will be of interest to fathers, alienated parents, single parents, divorcees, separated couples, legal practitioners, psychologists, social workers, domestic violence victims and people who have dealt with emotionally abusive situations.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163475483
Publisher: Mark le Foncé
Publication date: 04/10/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark le Fonce lives with his two children on a farm outside Johannesburg, South Africa. Besides writing books, single parenting and running a small business on the side, Mark enjoys hiking, water sports, mountain biking, horse riding and numerous other pursuits. At home, he enjoys cooking and making music, together with his two young children.

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