Author: | Daisy Rain Martin | ISBN: | 9780985243135 |
Publisher: | Christopher Matthews Publishing | Publication: | June 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Christopher Matthews Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Daisy Rain Martin |
ISBN: | 9780985243135 |
Publisher: | Christopher Matthews Publishing |
Publication: | June 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Christopher Matthews Publishing |
Language: | English |
The juxtaposition that is Daisy Rain Martin stems from being raised in a show business family in the bright lights of Las Vegas and simultaneously attempting to navigate her way out of child abuse in an ultra-conservative, religious home. Daisy invites us on her pilgrimage, shares her confessions and assures us that we may overcome adversity to to discover peace. health and love in a broken world. Her book is at times shocking and tragic and at times rolling on the floor funny. Young adults and readers of all ages will be drawn to this memoir, particularly if they have had similar issues with abuse, simply because of the abounding hope that is offered throughout. This book will appeal to people of either gender, especially those working with women and children marginalized by poverty, abuse and domestic violence. - See more at: http://christophermatthewspub.com/juxtaposed/#sthash.bxYCcvnl.dpuf
The juxtaposition that is Daisy Rain Martin stems from being raised in a show business family in the bright lights of Las Vegas and simultaneously attempting to navigate her way out of child abuse in an ultra-conservative, religious home. Daisy invites us on her pilgrimage, shares her confessions and assures us that we may overcome adversity to to discover peace. health and love in a broken world. Her book is at times shocking and tragic and at times rolling on the floor funny. Young adults and readers of all ages will be drawn to this memoir, particularly if they have had similar issues with abuse, simply because of the abounding hope that is offered throughout. This book will appeal to people of either gender, especially those working with women and children marginalized by poverty, abuse and domestic violence. - See more at: http://christophermatthewspub.com/juxtaposed/#sthash.bxYCcvnl.dpuf