Foreword

Life is filled with periods of transition, and it all starts at birth, when a baby is yanked from the warmth and safety of the womb. No less traumatic for most children is the transition from the protective environment of the home, to the sometimes frightening school environment. And then comes the time when one must decide -- often involuntarily -- what to do with one's life.

Transitions all of us must make. Indeed, life itself seems to be a never ending string of transitions.

In this frank novel, an entire family -- and many other residents of the town in which they live -- is faced with changes which greatly affect their personal lives, as well as their relationships with one another.

FAMILY FLESH FEAST is the story of the Moore family and some of their friends and neighbors who, while striving to lead normal lives, discover that there are forces that exist over which they seem to have little control.

Society condemns their actions, but are they really guilty? A work of fiction, true, but one which holds a message for us all.

The Publisher