At three years old, when her father was released from jail, she
returned to live with her mother and father. The father was an
alcoholic and heroin user. Her mother was overwhelmed by life and
angry much of the time. Her father took this little girl to the
bars with him, and from as early as three years old, prostituted
her and continued this until she was a young teen. The mother
consistently called her a tramp, told her she was ugly and useless,
and that she better pray that some man would want her when she grew
up. When the girl cried or complained, her mother would often put
the girl into a closet or dirt cellar. This family lived from one
vacant and abandoned building to another. For her, this meant
changing schools every few months. At twenty-one, this young woman
was sharing her life with bitter, frustrated people who expected to
be short-changed by life. Excerpt from Chapter 1 This is a true
story of how, now at fifty-eight years old, she lives her life
fully present and aware that she is so much more than the
limitations that were programmed into her ego during her childhood
years. She lives the American dream of freedom, wellness, peace,
and with the joy and happiness we all wish for.
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