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The author shares her journey of feeling enslaved to freedom from abuse. The poems cover the mental, physical, sexual and financial abuse she endured and how her faith gave her the courage to leave. She hopes her poems inspire people, especially women, who are in abusive relationships to find the courage to move on and to thrive in their new lives.

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The author shares her journey of feeling enslaved to freedom from abuse. The poems cover the mental, physical, sexual and financial abuse she endured and how her faith gave her the courage to leave. She hopes her poems inspire people, especially women, who are in abusive relationships to find the courage to move on and to thrive in their new lives.
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Shelia Mansfield was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and spent a few years in sunny Southern California being a mother and working in the aeronautics industry before returning to her hometown, where she's lived for most of her life. Being molested as a young girl affected the way she saw herself and men. Married early and divorced late, in between she lived a holy-hell of a life. Now in her 70s, hers is a story of surviving two abusive marriages, consuming nearly 50 years. She was encouraged to write poetry as a means to stay alive, express herself and to increase her esteem.