Memoirs of an Invisible Child
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Narrated by:
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Coleen Marlo
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By:
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Kelly Walk Hines
About this listen
At the young age of three, while I was at school, my mother was murdered by her abusive new boyfriend. What would happen to her five unintentionally abandoned children?
The heartbreak of the devastating loss of my mother was just the beginning of a series of tragic events that shaped my childhood. Lost in the chaos of abuse, I was the unseen collateral damage of domestic violence. I was forced to take on the role of the invisible child for self-preservation. I figured you can't hurt what you can't see.
Despite all the sadness in this book, my story has a happy ending. Overcoming obstacles that were meant to destroy me taught me many powerful lessons about strength, resilience, and faith. I want to show you that no matter how dark your world seems, there is a light shining right outside the door. You just need to have faith and keep moving forward step by step until you find your peace. Trust me, no matter where your story lies, you can find happiness.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Kelly Walk Hines (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Memoirs of an Invisible Child
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- Linda T
- 13-02-23
Kelly
What a lovely lady. Especially after everything she went through. And now thankfully has a good life and just wants to help others. Will sadden you but uplift you at the same time.
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- kitty
- 27-06-23
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I didn't enjoy this it was more of a reference book than a a true life story. Didn't appreciate the religious comments constantly
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