Author Gordon Bocher's new book 'The Emma Effect' is a gripping story of one man's struggle with his past as he seeks to understand his trauma and forge ahead

Recent release "The Emma Effect" from Newman Springs Publishing author Gordon Bocher is a powerful tale of digging deep into one's past and finding a way to move forward. Centered on a man named Mitch who finds himself unable to deal with current problems, with the help of his therapist, Mitch begins to unravel the past trauma done to him and how he can learn from it to find mental balance.

Gordon Bocher has completed his new book "The Emma Effect": a riveting and compelling narrative of one man, his traumatic past, and the bright future he can attain if he learns to overcome all that life has thrown at him up until now.

"The central figure in the story is a young man named Mitch Lavin," shares Bocher. "He was raised by his great-aunt when his parents were killed when he was six years old. At seventeen years of age, Mitch gets a full scholarship to Widmark College, where he plays center midfielder on the school's soccer team. In his senior year, two beautiful coeds so severely mistreat him that he flees the school to take a job with Mining Consortium International (MCI) as an overseas mining expert. Mitch is sent primarily to northern Afghanistan to find potential mining sites for ore containing the rare elements needed for national defense. The story revolves around his interactions with his boss, Gen. Creighton Wheeler, and his administrative assistant, Miss Emma Waterson.

"Emma is an attractive woman who projects a strong and mystical sense of serenity to those who come into her milieu. Mitch, a very good-looking young man, is attracted to this young lady because his soul is in turmoil. His feelings toward Emma significantly deepen as he gets to know her. He knows he has to overcome his past, and he turns, at the suggestion of Gen. Wheeler, to MCI's in-house psychiatrist, Dr. Linda House, for counseling."

Published by Newman Springs Publishing, Gordon Bocher's spellbinding tale looks at the hard work that must be put in to deal with past traumas that ultimately affect one's life in the present. Though hesitant to take these initial steps, Mitch's journey of self-healing is one that will resonate with readers of all backgrounds and highlight the importance of working on oneself despite how difficult it might be.

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "The Emma Effect" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iBooks Store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Newman Springs Publishing at 732-243-8512.

About Newman Springs Publishing:

Newman Springs Publishing is a full-service publishing house for serious authors. Each title produced by Newman Springs Publishing undergoes every step of the professional publishing process, including editing, layout, cover design, circulation, distribution, and publicity. All titles are made available in both eBook and print formats. Newman Springs Publishing distributes to tens of thousands of retail outlets throughout North America and internationally. All manuscripts in any genre are welcome to be submitted for review; If the manuscript meets the necessary criteria and is accepted for publication, Newman Springs Publishing will work closely with the author to bring the book to the retail market for a relatively inexpensive initial investment.

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