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This chronologically structured story has a non-persuasive, unassuming tone. The detail is crystal clear, simple and graphic, moving through a life painted with stardust and mud. The narrative calmly brings witness to all the cruel events of betrayal by those she trusts in and relies upon. But there is much hope to be harvested from these ordeals the reader will discover as the story unfolds. This Memoir describes what it's like to be homeless as a child and young person; to go through Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and to be at the mercy of the people who often betray. The writing style…mehr

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This chronologically structured story has a non-persuasive, unassuming tone. The detail is crystal clear, simple and graphic, moving through a life painted with stardust and mud. The narrative calmly brings witness to all the cruel events of betrayal by those she trusts in and relies upon. But there is much hope to be harvested from these ordeals the reader will discover as the story unfolds. This Memoir describes what it's like to be homeless as a child and young person; to go through Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and to be at the mercy of the people who often betray. The writing style delivers an adrenalin rush with each new character along life's journey. They are described from a non judgemental point of view. There are so many bazar and obscure places and circumstances where the writer seeks safety intertwined by numerous divine interventions and moments of sheer beauty. It reveals the hapless conditions through which we all seem to survive.
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Autorenporträt
Lesley grew up in a small seaside village on the East Coast of NSW, Australia. She explains in her writing what it was like having parents that served in two World Wars and the results from the effects of their trauma. Describing the neglect, abuse and attempts at survival, sometimes in graphic and explicit detail, is central to Lesley's purpose of writing, in the hope to help others face their own hardships. The wonder of Devine healing and protection is softly woven through the fabric of her memoir building hope and faith as the years progress.