Scars - Nadia Bruce Rawlings - Livres - Punk Hostage Press - 9781940213002 - 24 octobre 2014
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Scars

Nadia Bruce Rawlings

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Scars

Nadia Bruce-Rawlings has written a collection of stories with a dark humor and candor that only someone with a survivor?s gratitude can. She takes us on a journey that cracks open family secrets, illustrating the evolution of dysfunction from its very core. She reminds us, as children we do not get to choose our surroundings, while relying on our parents for protection, love, and nurturing, preparing us for our own adult journey into the world, and that more times than not, this isn?t the case. Because parents get abused and scarred, by their parents who got abused and scarred, by their parents, and so on. And with each generation the trauma grows, becoming a collection and a reflection of an ongoing tradition of generational abuse. This book is written based on Nadia?s experiences on the front lines of her own personal battles with child abuse, domestic violence, molestation, addiction, crime, cutting, incarceration, and recovery. After hitting a bottom so hard with only two options left, life or death. Nadia drives home the sad and brutal truth that not everyone gets that choice. Many do not live to tell. This book is written for them, an epitaph. This book is also a love letter and a promise that there is hope for a better life, written for the ones that are still out there, still fighting their way in, and not out, who have lost their way, and still collecting scars.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 24 octobre 2014
ISBN13 9781940213002
Éditeurs Punk Hostage Press
Pages 102
Dimensions 7 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   163 g
Langue et grammaire English  
Contributeur Geoff Cordner
Contributeur Iris Berry
Contributeur Michele McDannold