Patricia Mascarin's newly released "How Not To Dance" is an intense memoir about abuse, despair, and hope.
"How Not To Dance" from Christian Faith Publishing author Patricia Mascarin is a heartbreaking personal account that traces the emotional and spiritual journey of a young woman growing from a past of abuse, self-loathing, and domestic trauma.
MEADVILLE, Pa., March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "How Not To Dance": a gripping true story of hurt and healing, is the creation of published author Patricia Mascarin, an obedient servant of God compelled to tell her story. She lives in Ontario, Canada.
Mascarin writes, "How Not to Dance is the story of a life lived in fear. A fear so immobilizing that it allowed a small child to be manipulated and abused. A fear which left her emotionally shut down and unable to express herself and her feelings. It is a story of the child's struggle to overcome the damage created by her father and about how God helped her climb out of the black hole she had been pushed into, allowing her to overcome the lies she had been told about herself."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Patricia Mascarin's new book is a striking slice-of-life portraiture that tracks, one journal entry at a time, the hundreds of emotional underpinnings, decisions, and self-doubts on the road to being whole again.
Mascarin bravely shares her story in an attempt to make sense of a difficult past, with the hope that people on similar crossroads can learn from her experience.
View a synopsis of "How Not To Dance" on YouTube.
Consumers can purchase"How Not To Dance" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "How Not To Dance", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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