About
For more than fifty years, Evan Holt carried burdens he could not fully
explain. Beneath a life marked by achievement, discipline, and resilience
lived a child shaped by fear, emotional neglect, family dysfunction, and
generational trauma. The coping mechanisms that once helped him
survive eventually became barriers to connection, peace, and
self-understanding.
In A Boy Named Pooh, Evan takes readers on a deeply personal journey
through the memories, beliefs, and emotional patterns that quietly
influenced his life for decades. With honesty and vulnerability, he explores
how childhood experiences can shape identity, relationships, health, and
self-perception. He explores how healing begins when we are willing to
look inward with courage and compassion.
Blending memoir, trauma-informed insights, and hard-earned lessons, this
powerful story invites readers to examine their own lives, uncover the roots
of their struggles, and discover the possibility of transformation.
More than a memoir, A Boy Named Pooh is an invitation to understand not
only who you have become. . . but why.
explain. Beneath a life marked by achievement, discipline, and resilience
lived a child shaped by fear, emotional neglect, family dysfunction, and
generational trauma. The coping mechanisms that once helped him
survive eventually became barriers to connection, peace, and
self-understanding.
In A Boy Named Pooh, Evan takes readers on a deeply personal journey
through the memories, beliefs, and emotional patterns that quietly
influenced his life for decades. With honesty and vulnerability, he explores
how childhood experiences can shape identity, relationships, health, and
self-perception. He explores how healing begins when we are willing to
look inward with courage and compassion.
Blending memoir, trauma-informed insights, and hard-earned lessons, this
powerful story invites readers to examine their own lives, uncover the roots
of their struggles, and discover the possibility of transformation.
More than a memoir, A Boy Named Pooh is an invitation to understand not
only who you have become. . . but why.
