For many years, author Deborah Leigh Alexander lived in denial.
It was hard for her to understand how the emotional abuse she
suffered during her childhood affected her adult life. In this
memoir, Alexander takes a step back and relives her childhood in
order to break free of the emotional bondage and to forgive, heal,
and grow.
"A Wounded Daughter's Survival" recounts her personal and family
history and comes to terms with the dysfunction that permeated her
relationship with her parents. Alexander narrates how she lived
through many damaging and sometimes violent encounters in her
formative years, including overwhelming feelings of rejection by
her parents. Using personal anecdotes to illustrate how God has
worked in her life, she shares her experiences with her faith and
how she found comfort and guidance in the Bible and through
prayer.
This true and personal account sheds light on how emotional
abuse truly damages lives. By sharing her experiences of survival,
discovery, and healing, Alexander provides hope that a functional
future is indeed possible.
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