"No one is beyond repair. Anyone can heal. Everyone can make a difference. This are the messages we all need to hear. Gary has done a marvelous job of addressing what holds teens back and what can propel them forward." - Paul Casale, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Marriage & Family Therapist
"Amazing. Such a difficult topic, but I appreciate how direct the author is, and that he didn't over complicate the process. Living on the Edge is exactly the type of book teens need - clear and to the point. A valuable resource for counselors." - Lana Owen, Mental Health, Wellness, and Safety Specialist, Texas Education Service Center
"Living on the Edge is a must read for teens or anyone contemplating self-harm, struggling with depression, or knows somebody who is. Every parent and every teen should read this book." - Dr. Doug Vance, PhD, Juvenile Justice & Corrections Consulting; Founder, Brazos Valley Coalition of Suicide Prevention
"Both Living on the Edge is an impactful and practical guide for the wounded teen souls. Changed thinking is a first step toward changed behavior. Gary masterfully connects heart and head matters in this book. I look forward to sharing it with clients and friends." - Carrie Andree, Licensed Professional Counselor
"We've all been wounded, and this book offers concrete, specific things that readers can do to help with the healing process. It's clear that the author cares deeply for and is passionate about assisting teens find a new life of powerful, positive impact." - Dr. Craig Borchardt, CEO Hospice Brazos Valley, Texas A&M Health Science Center
"We can find ourselves lost without purpose or direction. Many teens end up in a hopeless downward spiral. Gary's insight in getting to the heart of the issue and focusing on the real battle, which is the battle for the mind, brings hope and clarity instead of hopelessness and confusion. I will definitely recommend these books." - Page Bratcher, Divorce & Life Recovery Coach