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Written from the viewpoints of the molester, the victim, and the victim's mother, LaQuisha Hall tells a story of manipulation and molestation and how they each deal with abuse. When 14-year-old Aliyana's childhood home burns to the ground, her family move s in with her mother's friend, Pastor Whitaker. In the fire, she'd lost memories and a sense of security. Soon after, she lost her innocence. Aware of the fact that Aliyana's mother is doing the best she can as a single mother, Pastor Whitaker seeks to be the final solution to what he perceives to be their problem. He's determined to be the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written from the viewpoints of the molester, the victim, and the victim's mother, LaQuisha Hall tells a story of manipulation and molestation and how they each deal with abuse. When 14-year-old Aliyana's childhood home burns to the ground, her family move s in with her mother's friend, Pastor Whitaker. In the fire, she'd lost memories and a sense of security. Soon after, she lost her innocence. Aware of the fact that Aliyana's mother is doing the best she can as a single mother, Pastor Whitaker seeks to be the final solution to what he perceives to be their problem. He's determined to be the man in their lives. However, his form of healing only amounts to harm, leaving Aliyana feeling burdened, betrayed and baffled. If you have been sexually abused or are the parent of a child who has been, this book will reflect aspects of your story. Added to the fiction are hard core truths, including the fact that one in every three girlsand one in every five boys are sexually abused before their eighteenth birthday. Hall shares valuable advice for both the victims and their loved ones to move forward with their heads high and hearts open. .
Autorenporträt
LaQuisha Hall is a force to be reckoned with in both local and international communities. She is an award-winning community service leader, winning regional, state and national pageant titles including Mrs. Essence 2013. She founded the SheRose Awards to give a platform to abuse survivors to share their own stories. Her "survive, then conquer" philosophy teaches communities to not only overcome catastrophe, but to support others in doing the same.