THE HYBRID: BREAKING THE MOLD IN THE LAND OF KAPUTO
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The Hybrid - Breaking The Mold in The Land Of Kaputo is a transformative journey of a Chihuahua named Fargo who, despite facing bullying and hard times, learns the power of unconditional love. As he navigates a world that often misunderstands him, deems him to be the odd one out Fargo's resilience and unconditional love shines when he saves his
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THE HYBRID - Gerard Mondestin
THE HYBRID
Breaking The Mold in The Land Of Kaputo
Dr. Gerard Mondestin
Copyright © 2023
All Rights Reserved
Dedication
"To my wonderful children, Bradley, Onesimus, Jeremiah, Nickaysha, and Kaylan.
Jeremiah, thank you for inspiring the book's title and for reading the story with me. Kaylan, your request to hear the story warmed my heart.
Onesimus and Nickaysha, your unwavering support means the world to me.
Contents
Dedication
About the Author
A Note from The Author
Preface
Section I: Mr. Franco Meets Fargo
Section II: The Dominion of Bully
Section III: The Odd One Out
Section IV: Fargo’s Invisible Scars
Section V: Companions of a Breed
Section VI: The Lingering Aftermaths
Section VII: Fargo's Heroic Act
Section VIII: The Unity Between Two Different Races
Fun Exercise
Healthy Ways to Manage Some Common Emotions
1. When I Feel Sad:
2. When I Feel Frustrated:
3. When I Feel Bored:
4. When I Feel Impatient:
5. When I Feel Depressed:
6. When I Am Being Bullied:
7. When I Feel Angry:
About the Author
Dr. Gerard Mondestin is a child and family therapist who has authored two impactful books, Journey to My Destiny
and Shattered Spirits.
Dr. Mondestin is passionate about helping others and has made a significant contribution to mental health through his foundation, PAPSY - Psychosocial Assistance Program,
which offers vital support to those in Haiti who may not have the means to access therapy. He holds licenses in two states, Missouri and Oklahoma, and is well-versed in therapeutic techniques such as EMDR and Advanced CBT.
A Note from The Author
Growing up in Haiti, I didn't know the word bully,
but other kids would call me names and bother me. As I got older, my way of dealing with name-calling was to call them the same names in return. They eventually left me alone because they