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Degree of Normal: A Woman's Journey Out of Childhood Abuse
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Degree of Normal: A Woman’s Journey Out of Childhood Abuse

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At her mothers funeral, Jocelyn makes a startling discoveryshe has an aunt, her mothers sister. Not only does this woman offer college-student Jocelyn much needed employment, but Aunt Paula holds the key to unlocking family secrets, secrets Jocelyn needs to confront. With the help of her best friend Alex, Jocelyn begins a journey of knocking down inner walls she has erected from years of abuse. The question iswill those broken walls free her or bury her? And what about this new-found aunt, a restaurateur/artist who signs her paintings Charlie? In this psychological novel, enter the world of trauma survival through dissociation and redemption through love and courage. This mental health issue (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is complex and a difficult topic to undertake in a fictional book. I applaud the author for taking on this subject. ~ Dr. Debra Johnson, MD

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Robert D. Reed Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2017
Pages
264
ISBN
9781944297107

At her mothers funeral, Jocelyn makes a startling discoveryshe has an aunt, her mothers sister. Not only does this woman offer college-student Jocelyn much needed employment, but Aunt Paula holds the key to unlocking family secrets, secrets Jocelyn needs to confront. With the help of her best friend Alex, Jocelyn begins a journey of knocking down inner walls she has erected from years of abuse. The question iswill those broken walls free her or bury her? And what about this new-found aunt, a restaurateur/artist who signs her paintings Charlie? In this psychological novel, enter the world of trauma survival through dissociation and redemption through love and courage. This mental health issue (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is complex and a difficult topic to undertake in a fictional book. I applaud the author for taking on this subject. ~ Dr. Debra Johnson, MD

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Robert D. Reed Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2017
Pages
264
ISBN
9781944297107