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A Girl I Used to Recall: The Weight of My Words A Memoir

Par : Amanda Forry/Fino
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224819690
  • EAN9798224819690
  • Date de parution17/05/2024
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Some stories are too raw to stay hidden - this is mine. Growing up with an abusive mother while navigating disability teaches you two things: how to survive, and how to endure. A Girl I Used to Recall is a memoir of survival, disability, and strength. It's about what happens when the person who's supposed to protect you becomes the person you have to survive. It's about loving your dad while learning that home isn't always safe.
It's about what it costs to live in a body the world isn't built for, and the fight to make a life anyway. This is not a story about being broken. It's about rebuilding - from the ground up, with your own hands, on your own terms. For anyone who had to become their own safe place. For anyone learning to remember the girl they used to be. This story is for you.? Inside this memoir, you'll find:. Life with cerebral palsy beyond stereotypes.
Survival through trauma and abuse. Mental health struggles and resilience. Identity, voice, and self-discovery. A story that refuses to be silencedTrigger Warning:This memoir contains descriptions of child abuse and neglect by a mother, emotional and verbal abuse, disability-related trauma and medical trauma, and depictions of suicidal ideation, including same-sex rape. It also portrays a consensual romantic relationship between a therapist and client.
While this relationship is presented as loving and central to the author's healing, readers should be aware that therapist-client relationships are considered unethical by professional standards and may be distressing or triggering to some. Please prioritize your safety while reading.