"I Should Have Left at the First Sign" is a poignant memoir shedding light on the insidious effects of constant verbal, and emotional abuse, along with some physical abuse within a family. Through 194 pages, the author candidly explores the profound impact of enduring such abuse, both on themselves and their children, revealing a journey of self-discovery and remorse.
This book serves as a heartfelt apology to the children for the author's failure to confront the abuser and leave sooner. With raw honesty, it offers a powerful testament to the importance of breaking the silence and finding the strength to stand up against abuse, ultimately paving the way for healing and redemption.
This book size is 6x9, self written, edited, and formatted & published to the best of my ability.
"I Should Have Left at the First Sign" is a poignant memoir shedding light on the insidious effects of constant verbal, and emotional abuse, along with some physical abuse within a family. Through 194 pages, the author candidly explores the profound impact of enduring such abuse, both on themselves and their children, revealing a journey of self-discovery and remorse.
This book serves as a heartfelt apology to the children for the author's failure to confront the abuser and leave sooner. With raw honesty, it offers a powerful testament to the importance of breaking the silence and finding the strength to stand up against abuse, ultimately paving the way for healing and redemption.
This book size is 6x9, self written, edited, and formatted & published to the best of my ability.