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The Trauma Code

Par : Joyce Mutuku
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231391974
  • EAN9798231391974
  • Date de parution20/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Trauma CodeJoy's childhood begins in the warmth of her grandmother's care, a fragile sanctuary amid poverty. But at seven, she is taken by the mother who once abandoned her, thrust into a home devoid of love. Neglect turns to suffering when her mother remarries, and Joy becomes a victim of abuse, starvation and forced labor. A year later, her grandmother rescues her, but poverty remains an unyielding shadow.
As Joy rebuilds, trauma lingers, haunting her through school. Her grandmother's illness, and suicide attempts in her teens. Yet, she survives, fighting for an education despite constant hardship. AT university, she excels but struggles with the ghosts of her past. Angela, a quiet friend, offers a glimpse of trust. Graduation is a triumph, but the city's realities are harsh. Job rejections and financial strain threaten her, but she finds purpose in an NGO aiding survivors.
Writing becomes her voice, and  her story sparks a movement. From victim to advocate, Joy transforms her pain into power. As she steps onto a stage to share her truth, her frail grandmother watches her, unwavering love the one constant in Joy's journey from suffering to strength
The Trauma CodeJoy's childhood begins in the warmth of her grandmother's care, a fragile sanctuary amid poverty. But at seven, she is taken by the mother who once abandoned her, thrust into a home devoid of love. Neglect turns to suffering when her mother remarries, and Joy becomes a victim of abuse, starvation and forced labor. A year later, her grandmother rescues her, but poverty remains an unyielding shadow.
As Joy rebuilds, trauma lingers, haunting her through school. Her grandmother's illness, and suicide attempts in her teens. Yet, she survives, fighting for an education despite constant hardship. AT university, she excels but struggles with the ghosts of her past. Angela, a quiet friend, offers a glimpse of trust. Graduation is a triumph, but the city's realities are harsh. Job rejections and financial strain threaten her, but she finds purpose in an NGO aiding survivors.
Writing becomes her voice, and  her story sparks a movement. From victim to advocate, Joy transforms her pain into power. As she steps onto a stage to share her truth, her frail grandmother watches her, unwavering love the one constant in Joy's journey from suffering to strength