Breaking the Curse

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
Cover of the book Breaking the Curse by DrCharlotte Russell Johnson, Charlotte Russell Johnson
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Author: DrCharlotte Russell Johnson ISBN: 9781476368078
Publisher: Charlotte Russell Johnson Publication: April 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: DrCharlotte Russell Johnson
ISBN: 9781476368078
Publisher: Charlotte Russell Johnson
Publication: April 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Breaking the Curse is the seventh book in author Charlotte Johnson’s series of motivational works. This book explores the complex relationships and dynamics involved in functional and dysfunctional families. Once again, Ms. Johnson addresses the problems within families by using real life examples. Ms. Johnson deals with revealing family secrets and their impact. Readers of Ms. Johnson’s earlier books are familiar with her willingness to tackle difficult subjects in an informative and entertaining manner. Breaking the Curse has an increased level of poetic expression and symbolism when compared with her other books. The balance of family stories, poetry, and family pictures provide the reader with a feeling of connectedness to the family, inspiration and humor.
Ms. Johnson uses her family experiences and the experiences of others to illustrate the destructive nature of family secrets. She reveals intimate and scandalous family secrets in order to help others and prevent harm to others. Breaking the Curse will shock and touch the hearts of many generations with its intimate and extremely personal accounts of childhood experiences reminiscent of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, A Child Called It, and A Bastard Out of North Carolina.
Poems such as Scapegoat, Sacrificial Lamb, Secrets, Secrets, Green with Envy, It Happened to Me, and Useless Excuses grab the reader’s attention and give insight into the feelings of people as they perform in their roles within the family. The poems give voice to the experiences of families. Each chapter begins with a poem to foreshadow the story that is about to be told.
This book offers hope to those who have experienced pain, disillusionments, heartaches, suffering, and abandonment. Revealing secrets, dealing with the ramifications of the revelation, and the consequences of actions helps to promote growth and healing. Internal scars and wounds must be treated to prevent past hurts from killing future hope and progress. Ms. Johnson exhorts each of us to look inside of ourselves to ensure that we think not only of the safety and progress of our families, and ourselves but develop empathy and courage to fight sin, evil, and injustice to help others. Evil thrives when we repress our past or becomes apathetic and ambivalent to the suffering of others and do not have compassion for others who are in danger. Breaking the Curse encourages good people to educate themselves, be informed, and be willing to fight sin to ensure that “family curses” are broken and that future generations can experience a life that is not bound by past sins that have taken root, grown, and thrived in the roots of their family tree.

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Breaking the Curse is the seventh book in author Charlotte Johnson’s series of motivational works. This book explores the complex relationships and dynamics involved in functional and dysfunctional families. Once again, Ms. Johnson addresses the problems within families by using real life examples. Ms. Johnson deals with revealing family secrets and their impact. Readers of Ms. Johnson’s earlier books are familiar with her willingness to tackle difficult subjects in an informative and entertaining manner. Breaking the Curse has an increased level of poetic expression and symbolism when compared with her other books. The balance of family stories, poetry, and family pictures provide the reader with a feeling of connectedness to the family, inspiration and humor.
Ms. Johnson uses her family experiences and the experiences of others to illustrate the destructive nature of family secrets. She reveals intimate and scandalous family secrets in order to help others and prevent harm to others. Breaking the Curse will shock and touch the hearts of many generations with its intimate and extremely personal accounts of childhood experiences reminiscent of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, A Child Called It, and A Bastard Out of North Carolina.
Poems such as Scapegoat, Sacrificial Lamb, Secrets, Secrets, Green with Envy, It Happened to Me, and Useless Excuses grab the reader’s attention and give insight into the feelings of people as they perform in their roles within the family. The poems give voice to the experiences of families. Each chapter begins with a poem to foreshadow the story that is about to be told.
This book offers hope to those who have experienced pain, disillusionments, heartaches, suffering, and abandonment. Revealing secrets, dealing with the ramifications of the revelation, and the consequences of actions helps to promote growth and healing. Internal scars and wounds must be treated to prevent past hurts from killing future hope and progress. Ms. Johnson exhorts each of us to look inside of ourselves to ensure that we think not only of the safety and progress of our families, and ourselves but develop empathy and courage to fight sin, evil, and injustice to help others. Evil thrives when we repress our past or becomes apathetic and ambivalent to the suffering of others and do not have compassion for others who are in danger. Breaking the Curse encourages good people to educate themselves, be informed, and be willing to fight sin to ensure that “family curses” are broken and that future generations can experience a life that is not bound by past sins that have taken root, grown, and thrived in the roots of their family tree.

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