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When I first started writing this book, I envisioned myself as the audience. Magda, at various ages between 11 and 18, growing up in an alcoholic home-not knowing what it was, what was wrong, or what to do. I felt like I was dying inside. After I finished this book, I now believe it is for anyone who is struggling with the family disease of alcoholism and is looking for answers. Anyone who wants to know more about it, how it affects them, and how they can get help. I pray my story gives you strength, hope, and healing from this cunning, baffling, and powerful disease.

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When I first started writing this book, I envisioned myself as the audience. Magda, at various ages between 11 and 18, growing up in an alcoholic home-not knowing what it was, what was wrong, or what to do. I felt like I was dying inside. After I finished this book, I now believe it is for anyone who is struggling with the family disease of alcoholism and is looking for answers. Anyone who wants to know more about it, how it affects them, and how they can get help. I pray my story gives you strength, hope, and healing from this cunning, baffling, and powerful disease.
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Magdaline DeSousa is a self-help, young adult, and children's book author. This book is the first in a series that will feature Chloe asking her mother about various life situations. She is also the author of The Forgotten Mourners: Sibling Survivors of Suicide, which she published in honor of her brother, John. Magdaline lives with her family in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. She can be reached via email at magdaline.desousa@gmail.com.