Peering Through the Past the Museum of Hurt

Par : Author Beverley-Rose Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224340996
  • EAN9798224340996
  • Date de parution20/02/2024
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

Résumé

Beverley-Rose grew up in Jamaica with her one parent single mother and five siblings in 1970.  When she was eight years old she was sexually abused by her next door neighbour's playmate grandpa. This book is dedicated to all men and women over the world, who had been sexually abused. Those who are still being sexually abused irrespective of who the perpetrator was and still is. if you are reading this book, then you are a survivor.
You may have overcome or still in the obstacles which does NOT define US regardless of the abuse.
Beverley-Rose grew up in Jamaica with her one parent single mother and five siblings in 1970.  When she was eight years old she was sexually abused by her next door neighbour's playmate grandpa. This book is dedicated to all men and women over the world, who had been sexually abused. Those who are still being sexually abused irrespective of who the perpetrator was and still is. if you are reading this book, then you are a survivor.
You may have overcome or still in the obstacles which does NOT define US regardless of the abuse.