Author bravely reveals the true story of abuse
Manchester, NH (Vocus) 5 October 2010
Xlibris, a print-on-demand self-publishing service, today announced the release of The Lilac Room. In this book, author Linda French bold steps to inspire out of the darkness, the reader’s true story of abuse, control, acceptance and redemption.
The Lilac Room is a history of crimes against children, including rape, abuse, drugs, mind control, violence, theft, lying, running from the law, homelessness, death and suicide. These are the bitter realities that the author experienced in childhood. Have raped so many years and experienced the horror enough for his young mind was pretty hard. But do not tell that to someone even more difficult. With the publication of this book, French bravely shows the details of his story in hopes to raise awareness in society. Abuse happens every day, but not record all instances where it is not every victim is given justice.
â? You may wonder why you never heard my story before. Why was it not covered in the news. Itâ? Not because I donâ? T tell anyone when I was growing up. My story is to see how long overdue. I tried several times to get someone? The attention, but no one cared enough to understand the signs of my long abuse, â? by the author.
chronic traumatic life events as seen through a young Girla? View, “said the elder house of the pit spiral dark lives a child can, day by day. This is a real moving story of hope in the endless darkness of the author to see? Life. For more information about this book, log Xlibris.com.
* Lilac Room by Linda French
Release Date
30 September 2010
Trade Paperback, 0.99, 203 pages, 978-1-4535-5373-2
Trade Paperback, 0.99, 203 pages, 978-1-4535-5374-9
eBook
; 0.99; 978-1-4535-5375-6
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