In most cases when we come across stories of childhood struggles, we can only sympathize with the situation and applaud the victims for their strength. What if you could relate to their pain, their struggle, strength, and optimism for a better day each day? Sometimes, we fail to understand the pain embedded in people’s pasts and are impatient with their shortcomings.
Words have a way of describing stories, evoking emotions and painting the real picture. This is what this book is all about. Read through the pain and struggle of the author’s abusive childhood, trauma, and his positive outcome. It is truly an inspiration and gives a vivid account of painful and traumatizing events no one deserves.
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