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Twenty-Seven Years A Slave- A Memoir of Silence Survival and Grace. The African American Experience, #1
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- ISBN8235928794
- EAN9798235928794
- Date de parution17/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Twenty-Seven Years A Slave is my true story of being emotionally, financially, and spiritually trapped for nearly three decades-and what it took to finally walk out of that captivity and build a different life. It is not about chains you can see; it is about the quiet, invisible ones: toxic relationships, self-doubt, shame, survival habits that once kept me alive but eventually kept me stuck. Page by page, I name the patterns that held me in place, the breaking points that forced change, and the small, unglamorous decisions that slowly turned survival into freedom.
This book doesn't talk down to you or pretend healing is simple. Instead, it walks alongside you in the mess: anger, exhaustion, numbness, guilt, fear, and the question, "Is this all my life will ever be?" You'll see how I learned to confront my trauma instead of outrun it, how I began to separate who I am from what was done to me, and how I rebuilt my identity, one boundary and one brave choice at a time. Recognizing the lies you've been living under ("I deserve this, " "I can't change, " "This is all I get") and replacing them with honest, hard-won truth. Understanding how trauma rewires your reactions, so you stop blaming your character for what your nervous system is trying to survive. Learning that asking for help, telling the truth about where you are, and accepting support are not signs of weakness but actual steps out of captivity. Seeing concrete proof that life can look completely different on the other side of the chapter you're in. By the end of Twenty-Seven Years A Slave, you see me standing in a place I could not even imagine at the beginning: 14 published books, a new home, and a life that reflects who I am-not what I went through.
I am giving you this book because I want you to have that same evidence in your hands. It is not a magic fix, and it will not do the work for you, but it will remind you, sentence after sentence, that your story is not over and that where you are right now is not where you have to stay.
This book doesn't talk down to you or pretend healing is simple. Instead, it walks alongside you in the mess: anger, exhaustion, numbness, guilt, fear, and the question, "Is this all my life will ever be?" You'll see how I learned to confront my trauma instead of outrun it, how I began to separate who I am from what was done to me, and how I rebuilt my identity, one boundary and one brave choice at a time. Recognizing the lies you've been living under ("I deserve this, " "I can't change, " "This is all I get") and replacing them with honest, hard-won truth. Understanding how trauma rewires your reactions, so you stop blaming your character for what your nervous system is trying to survive. Learning that asking for help, telling the truth about where you are, and accepting support are not signs of weakness but actual steps out of captivity. Seeing concrete proof that life can look completely different on the other side of the chapter you're in. By the end of Twenty-Seven Years A Slave, you see me standing in a place I could not even imagine at the beginning: 14 published books, a new home, and a life that reflects who I am-not what I went through.
I am giving you this book because I want you to have that same evidence in your hands. It is not a magic fix, and it will not do the work for you, but it will remind you, sentence after sentence, that your story is not over and that where you are right now is not where you have to stay.



















