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Warrior in the Mud: Childhood Trauma, Adult Drama, and Reclaiming My Toxic Life
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Warrior in the Mud: Childhood Trauma, Adult Drama, and Reclaiming My Toxic Life

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What if you had heard a single message all your life: that you shouldn’t even be here? Would you fight to prove yourself worthy of love or turn to more hateful things?

The victim of unusual abuse that went unrecognized by the authorities, Nicole Salter grew up in the, 80s and, 90s in New York and Toronto, a mixed-race child of rageful parents who passed on generations of pain and dysfunction to their daughter. Her sense of identity smashed, she proceeded to make a series of seemingly logical decisions that would risk her life and bring her to the edge of sanity. Then she finally found safety and stability in a man who gave her the perfect life … until he abruptly destroyed it.

Warrior in the Mud takes readers on a gripping, brutally honest journey from soul-crushing childhood trauma to its effects on the adult woman who, in desperate pursuit of belonging, fell prey to addiction, prostitution and predatory personalities until it all came crashing down. Her introspective search to find out what had gone wrong and how to heal from it is a must-read for anyone recovering from narcissistic abuse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tellwell Talent
Date
16 November 2021
Pages
276
ISBN
9780228866435

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

What if you had heard a single message all your life: that you shouldn’t even be here? Would you fight to prove yourself worthy of love or turn to more hateful things?

The victim of unusual abuse that went unrecognized by the authorities, Nicole Salter grew up in the, 80s and, 90s in New York and Toronto, a mixed-race child of rageful parents who passed on generations of pain and dysfunction to their daughter. Her sense of identity smashed, she proceeded to make a series of seemingly logical decisions that would risk her life and bring her to the edge of sanity. Then she finally found safety and stability in a man who gave her the perfect life … until he abruptly destroyed it.

Warrior in the Mud takes readers on a gripping, brutally honest journey from soul-crushing childhood trauma to its effects on the adult woman who, in desperate pursuit of belonging, fell prey to addiction, prostitution and predatory personalities until it all came crashing down. Her introspective search to find out what had gone wrong and how to heal from it is a must-read for anyone recovering from narcissistic abuse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tellwell Talent
Date
16 November 2021
Pages
276
ISBN
9780228866435