An Angel Watches Over Me

An Angel Watches Over Me

An Angel Watches Over Me

Maliakah Ward

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Año de edición:
2007
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781434319661
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This book is based on a true story about a little girl who was raised in the wilderness half of her life. The story takes place in a country town where she and her family lived in a vehicle with no electricity, no running water, no heat, no kitchen and no bathroom. Her family survives years of living in the woods with none of life necessities. From the day she was born she was a victim of neglect. As her years of life went on she became a victim of child molestation, a victim of rape, and a victim of abuse. She was not only a victim but she became a witness to her mother, sisters and brothers being abused. Her eyes witnessed their father abuse her entire family. She witness their father several attempts to kill her brother by starvation and several other acts of violence. All of her pain and suffering was caused by her biological parents of whom the father didn’t give a dam about them and to whom a mother who was too scared to care. Suicide failed her and depression took over her mind. While trying to beat all the odds of not knowing love as a child the little girl starts to blossom into a teenager who wants to know what it feels like to be loved. As the abuse went on she continued to look for some one to love her and not hurt her. As she entered into the adult world where she was suppose to be able to put her past behind her and start making her own decisions. It was then when she thought things were finally over and all of her pain and suffering was done. She thought that she had found some one to love her. She begins to confide into her high school sweet heart who she thought would never cause her any harm only to be come a victim of domestic violence. It was then her abusive cycle started all over again. The many attacks against her body, spirit, mind and soul made her a survivor.

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