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MISSISSIPPI "A" SISTER'S JUSTICE

Audiobook

Embark on an emotional journey through the pages of this compelling and deeply personal book as the author unravels the poignant narrative of their daughter's tumultuous life. In "MISSISSIPPI, "A" Sister's JUSTICE," the author candidly shares the heartbreaking story of Deanna Lashay, one of three beloved daughters. While the focus is on Deanna, the pivotal role played by Mia Nicole adds a crucial layer to the unfolding drama.

Deanna's life takes an unexpected turn with a decision that shakes the foundation of her existence, triggering buried childhood traumas. In their rush for sensationalism, the local news outlets misreported the incident, prompting the author to set the record straight. A relentless champion for their daughters, the author provides an accurate account, revealing the circumstances leading to that fateful day.

The book delves into the profound impact of childhood trauma on individuals and families, shedding light on society's tendency to doubt victims and empathize with perpetrators. Addressing the alarming consequences of untreated trauma, the narrative explores the emotional toll on victims, emphasizing the importance of support systems. Research-backed insights into the lasting effects of child sexual abuse underscore the critical need for intervention.


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Publisher: Ghostwriting Mentors Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9798882348358
  • File size: 92842 KB
  • Release date: November 7, 2024
  • Duration: 03:13:25

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Languages

English

Embark on an emotional journey through the pages of this compelling and deeply personal book as the author unravels the poignant narrative of their daughter's tumultuous life. In "MISSISSIPPI, "A" Sister's JUSTICE," the author candidly shares the heartbreaking story of Deanna Lashay, one of three beloved daughters. While the focus is on Deanna, the pivotal role played by Mia Nicole adds a crucial layer to the unfolding drama.

Deanna's life takes an unexpected turn with a decision that shakes the foundation of her existence, triggering buried childhood traumas. In their rush for sensationalism, the local news outlets misreported the incident, prompting the author to set the record straight. A relentless champion for their daughters, the author provides an accurate account, revealing the circumstances leading to that fateful day.

The book delves into the profound impact of childhood trauma on individuals and families, shedding light on society's tendency to doubt victims and empathize with perpetrators. Addressing the alarming consequences of untreated trauma, the narrative explores the emotional toll on victims, emphasizing the importance of support systems. Research-backed insights into the lasting effects of child sexual abuse underscore the critical need for intervention.


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