Not Alone

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Not Alone

Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Year:
2007
Language:
English
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Jenny Tomlin suffered horrendous neglect along with physical and sexual abuse throughout her childhood at the hands of her father. Now a campaigner on behalf of victims of abuse, Jenny is a passionate believer in the absolute necessity of encouraging victims to speak out about their hardships. This belief is brought to fruition in this astonishing collection of narratives that weaves Jenny’s own story of survival with the accounts of many other victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence. Powerful and humbling, these are true testimonies of resilience, courage, and sheer determination to find a better future.

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Jenny Tomlin suffered horrendous neglect along with physical and sexual abuse throughout her childhood at the hands of her father. Now a campaigner on behalf of victims of abuse, Jenny is a passionate believer in the absolute necessity of encouraging victims to speak out about their hardships. This belief is brought to fruition in this astonishing collection of narratives that weaves Jenny’s own story of survival with the accounts of many other victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence. Powerful and humbling, these are true testimonies of resilience, courage, and sheer determination to find a better future.

Jenny Tomlin suffered horrendous neglect along with physical and sexual abuse throughout her childhood at the hands of her father. Now a campaigner on behalf of victims of abuse, Jenny is a passionate believer in the absolute necessity of encouraging victims to speak out about their hardships. This belief is brought to fruition in this astonishing collection of narratives that weaves Jenny’s own story of survival with the accounts of many other victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence. Powerful and humbling, these are true testimonies of resilience, courage, and sheer determination to find a better future.

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