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A Broken Childhood
Contributor(s): Taiwo, Lydia Ola (Author)
ISBN: 1528914562     ISBN-13: 9781528914567
Publisher: Austin Macauley
OUR PRICE:   $25.16  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5" W x 8" (0.84 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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When you have been abused, you do not know what love really means. All you know is abuse and terror. When people do eventually show love, it is difficult to understand why. Love does not make sense to an abused child. Did you know that? Trust is another challenge; it is so hard to trust anybody. Having been abused myself, I found it very difficult to trust anybody, even my parents. Not being believed was another concern - I was afraid that I would never be believed. This fear grew even more when I had to give evidence in court. Even the lawyers did not believe me until I exposed all the injuries on my head, having to remove my wig. There were over eight of them. It was shocking. But there is hope for an abused victim. You can live again...

Contributor Bio(s): Taiwo, Lydia Ola: - Dr Lydia Taiwo is a survivor of horrific, grievous bodily harm and child abuse. She has over sixty injuries and scars all over her body. There are six on her face and eight on her head which are visible to the naked eye, all at the hands of her parents, most especially her mother. Lydia has been very resilient over the years, carrying the wounds, the pain and heartache, but through it all, she has been able to forgive her parents and move on with her life. She does not consider herself a victim but a victor. Her faith in God has played a major role in her recovery from abuse. 'Having suffered abuse doesn't mean you have to be an abuser yourself' is her motto Lydia has written other books and raises awareness about child abuse and its impact later on in life. Many lives have been damaged and broken as a result of child abuse. Many have, sadly, even lost their lives. She prays for this book to help millions of people all over the world, to rise up from broken and shine again. Dr Lydia Taiwo is happily married to David, and they both have six children.