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The Devil Can't Cook Spaghetti is a personal and humorous reflection on a journey into adulthood. Culled from the good days, the bad days, and the occasional I-wish-I-was-somebody-else days, The Devil Can't Cook Spaghetti highlights the embarrassing moments and intimate experiences born of a once fearful approach to life. Distinct from the majority of books on growing up, The Devil Can't Cook Spaghetti thoughtfully integrates the experiences of others. While some believe that how we're raised primarily determines who we become as individuals, what we're afraid of often has an even greater influence. The innumerable fears born of life's uncertainties, a search for sanity and success in a self-imposed world of unrelenting fears, ultimately led the author down a path of personal growth, spiritual revival, and a renewed outlook on the beauty of existence, the power of God's love, and the often misunderstood role played by fear in one's life. Naturally, everyone has their own experiences on the journey to maturity. The Devil Can't Cook Spaghetti illustrates that we all share one common bond in the end: we get through it with great memories, great lessons, and, most importantly, great stories. +