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Jeannette Walls. Jane Elliott. Kristina Jones. Steven Bruce Goodreads Author. Anya Peters. Maria Landon. Jaycee Dugard. Constance Briscoe. Kathy O'Beirne. Jesamine James Goodreads Author. Natascha Kampusch. Alloma Gilbert. Muse Goodreads Author. Rebecca Skloot Goodreads Author. Sally East. Stuart Howarth. Shy Keenan. Cameron West Goodreads Author. Torey L. Randis Goodreads Author.

Truddi Chase. Judy Westwater. Jan L. Frayne Goodreads Author. CeeCee James Goodreads Author. Dorothy Allison. Theresa L. Flora Rheta Schreiber. Jasmine Bath Goodreads Author. Adriana Bellini Goodreads Author. Eaton Hamilton Goodreads Author writing as. Dale S. Paul Rega Goodreads Author.

Maude Julien. Nicholas D. Kristof Goodreads Author. Vanessa Steel. David Shurter. Kat Ward. Paul Clayton Goodreads Author.

Trish Kaye Lleone Goodreads Author. Tressa Middleton. Maurice Mitchell. Felicia Johnson Goodreads Author. Senait G. Maggie Kirton Goodreads Author. Laurie Matthew. Donald R. Isabelle Knockwood. Alice Jamieson.

Sabine Dardenne. Olga Brine Translator. Joan Frances Casey. Tina Dirmann. Sophie Andrews. Julie Gregory. Judy Byington Goodreads Author. Cathy O'Brien. Cheryl Hersha. Monica Holloway. Richard Anthony D'Ambrosio. Rosemary "Mamie" Adkins Goodreads Author. Mary E. DeMuth Goodreads Author. An inspirational narrative in prose and poetry addressing mental illness among abused children. The author takes the reader through her own journey in mental illness and reaches out to abused adult children with a message of hope and recovery.

Words: 12, Published: November 5, A true story in prose and poetry of a child born into an alcoholic family relating a sister and brother's traumatic lives of abuse and sharing their hope with others. Dedicated to all those who have had similar experiences. Words: 36, Published: July 15, A little girl faced darkness, abuse, abandonment, rejection and addiction all before her twelfth birthday. Spending the next 25 years paralyzed by fear and anger, unable to love or to be loved; her dreams dashed and hopes faded away.

One day with squinted, tear-stained eyes she saw a faint distant light. She would soon recognize the tiny glimmer as a miracle in the making and everything changed. The Special Game by G. Leigh Price: Free! Words: 1, Published: March 28, This story, The Special Game, is shared in hopes of raising awareness of abuse in pre-verbal children. It is also presented to encourage anyone who suspects something is amiss with a preverbal child to pay attention, that maybe it's more than your imagination - maybe - just maybe - it is a child who needs your help.

Words: 45, Published: December 13, The long awaited prequel to The Three Year Lie. Words: 2, Published: January 14, Incest hurts children and confuses them. This general statement fits most if not all incest cases, but from there each family situation is different.

This brief article shows that professionals and family members who want to understand particular families where incest has occurred must be open to a multitude of possibilities and only come to conclusions when they can document them.

Words: 7, It has to stop [more] [Less]. Imgine feeling like a caged animal and tormented every day what would you do to survive. This story is not true but has the same feeling and often ends in the same way as many young people today commit suicide because they cant take the abuse any more. Includes in-depth profile of the Narcissistic Abuse r and hundreds of links to literature and resources. His aunt allowed him to live with her and family but unknowing to her; he was sexually abusing her year-old daughter, Donna, who was afraid to tell anyone.

She felt afraid, and shame so buried the secret for 28 years. To ensure optimal functioning, our website uses cookies. By using the website you agree to the use of cookies. More info. New privacy policy and customized terms. Hi , Welcome to BookRix! I agree I do not agree.



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