It takes the average reader 4 hours and 38 minutes to read Whistleblower in Paris by Leon R. Koziol
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An Extraordinary Read When Alec Baldwin published his 2008 book, A Promise to Ourselves, his goal ostensibly was to reform our nation’s broken divorce system. But as quickly as he entered the fray, he abandoned the movement altogether. For a whistleblower, it was a disillusioning exit because he crushed the hopes of divorce victims throughout the country who shared a similar vision but lacked his star power. In the years since, divorce and family courts have continued to abuse their power to program countless children. It has resulted in an epidemic that is harming society in ways never before imagined. Parents have been separated from their offspring through custody classifications that pit moms against dads, parents against the state, while illegal ones at our borders obtain greater protection. The disparity is explained by a profit motive and federal grants that incentivize court conflict. As a parent victimized by this zealously protected system, civil rights attorney Leon Koziol took a stand against his profession by exposing this epidemic with nationwide reform efforts. It led to unconscionable retributions in the way of license suspensions, seizure of parent-child relations, law office closures, and even support warrants concocted to punish a whistleblower of court corruption. Combined persecution over many years led to a near death climax in 2020. Our story here begins when this attorney-dad flies to Paris for asylum before one of those warrants could be executed. There he meets Linda, a similarly persecuted mom who was shielding her son from a fixed custody case. Also subject to an arrest warrant, Linda invites Leon to her secluded villa on the French Riviera. Lively exchanges follow which educate the reader to this epidemic. Romance also blossoms, relieving unbearable anxieties, but their fugitive status soon catches up. Find out what happens when the two join efforts to take on a child control industry.
Whistleblower in Paris by Leon R. Koziol is 274 pages long, and a total of 69,596 words.
This makes it 92% the length of the average book. It also has 85% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 20 minutes to read Whistleblower in Paris aloud.
Whistleblower in Paris is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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