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Edition Language: | English |
Anonymous
Kindle Edition | Pages: 89 pages Rating: 3.79 | 39 Users | 3 Reviews
Representaion To Books Little Girl Lost
WARNING: This journal may be triggering to some readers. Proceed with your own discretion! This journal depicts scenes of an adult nature, specifically recollections of sexual and physical trauma, as well as heavy drug abuse.The story that follows is a true account of one woman's experiences with abandonment, physical and emotional abuse, incest, rape, domestic violence, and drug addiction. The emotional scars still linger, and she struggles with her demons as she searches for a way to get through each day....This is her journal.
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Title | : | Little Girl Lost |
Author | : | Anonymous |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 89 pages |
Published | : | October 13th 2011 by A New Reality Publishing |
Categories | : | Download Books. Free Books |
Rating About Books Little Girl Lost
Ratings: 3.79 From 39 Users | 3 ReviewsCriticism About Books Little Girl Lost
This ebook is very thought provoking and heartwrenching. It is written as a series of journal entries that the author's therapist suggests she do. You are able to feel the pain the author is going through by the way she writes. Her journal entries begin with the abuse she suffers as a child and continues to follow her life and all the pain she continued to endure. I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to just how cruel life can be.
This book was pretty hard to put down. A part of me wanted to "unsee" much of what is described because the abuse is recalled in vivid detail, in a voice that conveys the wound that has yet to heal. The emotion is raw, and the author speaks bluntly using colorful language that reveals so much truth. Life really can be that cruel! I'm left wondering how the author of this book is doing? I won't reveal any spoilers, but there is no pat answer, no rainbow, no sentimental gift of hope. It's not a
Books can be attributed to "Anonymous" for several reasons: * They are officially published under that name * They are traditional stories not attributed to a specific author * They are religious texts not generally attributed to a specific author Books whose authorship is merely uncertain should be attributed to Unknown.
This book was pretty hard to put down. A part of me wanted to "unsee" much of what is described because the abuse is recalled in vivid detail, in a voice that conveys the wound that has yet to heal. The emotion is raw, and the author speaks bluntly using colorful language that reveals so much truth. Life really can be that cruel! I'm left wondering how the author of this book is doing? I won't reveal any spoilers, but there is no pat answer, no rainbow, no sentimental gift of hope. It's not a
I feel like the author of the epilogue and updates is the author of the book. That "my friend is sad, she doesn't know what to do" sounds suspicious. The story had a good point but the author was annoying, blaming her lack of everything on her mother. I'm not saying I didn't feel bad, or that I understand what incestuous rape does to a person, but she knew she was terrible and did it anyway.
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