Their pain is so deep that they can't take it anymore. They have suppressed it for so long that it has turned into undisguised anger and hatred. However, they can't end it.
Is there a way out of the prison of resentment? Can one truly forgive and forget the harm done to them? The author, formerly a slave to that feeling, says yes.
In this book, he recounts the seventeen-year struggle he had to wage against the resentment he felt towards his father, the man who shattered his emotional stability. Thanks to God's intervention, his relationships healed slowly but definitively. He explains how resentment is conceived, how we can forgive others and ourselves, and how to destroy the cycle of bitterness so that it does not affect the next generation.