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What kind of childhood is possible with sexual assault? Is there a way to escape from hurt? How do you shed the victim identity? This gripping book details the life of a first-generation girl who went through hell. Born in England in 1980 with mixed Asian Indian ancestry, she narrates her story of hardship and resistance. Dealing with deep traumas from sexual assault endured since the age of three, and the challenges of being a woman entering into a stream of unhealthy relationships, this girl managed not to break. Her inspiring journey is a life-long struggle to find self-worth on the ruins…mehr

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What kind of childhood is possible with sexual assault? Is there a way to escape from hurt? How do you shed the victim identity? This gripping book details the life of a first-generation girl who went through hell. Born in England in 1980 with mixed Asian Indian ancestry, she narrates her story of hardship and resistance. Dealing with deep traumas from sexual assault endured since the age of three, and the challenges of being a woman entering into a stream of unhealthy relationships, this girl managed not to break. Her inspiring journey is a life-long struggle to find self-worth on the ruins of self-esteem. ¿ Brutally honest, shocking and riveting - this personal story is an example of a beautiful transformation from living in pain and the journey to happiness. The author opens her heart and reveals her darkest secrets into these pages, lighting the way so that another damaged soul will find the way to healing. We do not get to dictate all of life's events, but we can decide how to deal with them. Sometimes your life takes a bad turn, then sweeps you off your feet. Other times, you may need a reminder to reevaluate it. Through moments of conflict, uncertainty and strength, this book is highly motivational and healing for all. Get this book now and take the first step towards healing, resilience and a new outlook on life.
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I was born in Coventry, England, but have also lived in Manchester, where I studied at University, and in Bournemouth, where my son was born. I hold a BSc Honours in Physiology and Health and MSc Degree in Sports Science and I also hold a Cambridge Qualification in teaching English as a Foreign Language. My working life has revolved around teaching, both at home and abroad, where I have taught in Thailand for a time, and I have also worked in Medical and Scientific sales. I have recently written and launched a National Online Course for students who are preparing for the UK Grammar School Entrance Exams. It has been my experiences of childhood abuse that has shaped me as a person, first threatening to destroy me and then revealing a path to freedom and happiness that I thought I would never find. I explore this path in my book, hoping that it will also help others to find themselves the way in which I did, through travel, self-help and a determination to cast off my damaging past. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, self-development, yoga, meditating, going for walks and keeping fit. My love of traveling manifested itself in not one, but two backpacking trips around the world and I have skydived in Cairns and volunteered at a school in Nepal. I hope that I will be able to do even more in the future. I am ambitious and want to use my skills and life experiences to help others to improve their lives. I love to work with children, as they are our future, and I want to work with the vulnerable who are suffering or have suffered from abuse. I hope that my book will reach out to survivors of abuse and have some effect on the lives of those who feel helpless.