How Long Is Too Long to Go from Victim to Survivor?
CALGARY, Alberta (PRWEB) October 02, 2014 -- You hear stories in the news of a lover’s quarrel gone astray. Domestic violence is a very real and serious problem, one that is cyclical and one that can be broken.
“One Month Week Day Hour Minute Second” by Rebecca Marie is a powerful memoir discussing the author’s personal journey surviving sexual and physical abuse. Rebecca describes the abusive patterns that started at a young age, how negative self-esteem continued to grow and led to an abusive relationship.
Rebecca shares her personal story in hopes of helping to shine a light on a troublesome topic, and break the abuse cycle for other victims.
“I am a person just like you. I believe that as long as we learn from our life experiences and keep growing from them, we become the people we are meant to be,” Rebecca said. “My goal by sharing my story is to help a million people each help a million more to stop abuse around the world and to see there is always hope.”
“One Month Week Day Hour Minute Second” is a vivid and detailed account of Rebecca Marie’s life. From the first page to the last, readers are pulled into her story, and watch the cycle unfold. Rebecca masterfully walks readers through her story—their story—and serves as an inspiration to women around the world.
For more information, visit rebeccamariehopes.org
“One Month Week Day Hour Minute Second”
By: Rebecca Marie
ISBN: 978-1-4917-3524-4
Available in softcover ($11.95), hardcover ($21.95), e-book ($3.99)
Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Chapter’s/Indigo and iUniverse
About the author
Rebecca Marie enjoys her life today, working as a mentor. Her entire life led her to writing this book. Rebecca’s goal in sharing her own deeply personal story is to help others see that there is hope.
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For review copies or interview requests, contact:
Daniel Pearson
317.602.7137
dpearson(at)bohlsengroup(dot)com
Daniel Pearson, Bohlsen Group, +1 (317) 602-7137, [email protected]
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