Small Victories
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About the Book
Have you ever felt that you weren't doing enough good, that you weren't doing enough to help others who are suffering? Jeremiah Dreeman had these thoughts. He is a lawyer working for the Legal Aid Society in New York City. Unlike his fellow graduates from law school, he wasn't in the job for riches. He wanted only to serve others, to give of himself. But Jeremiah's altruism was its own form of greed. Where they wanted to acquire more possessions, Jeremiah wanted to do more good. He wouldn't be satisfied with doing his small part, and he was willing to give away his very salvation to try and save all of mankind. But Jeremiah discovers that even being too good can be corrupting, and there is a terrible price to be paid by many.
About the Author
Daniel J. Kaminski lives in Levittown, Pennsylvania with his wife, Vicky, and their children, Nicole, Darren, and Hilary. This is his first novel. He is currently at work on a series of children's books based upon the wacky adventures of his own kids and his nieces and nephews.