Shelter Me

When Friendship is all that Remains

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Women Authors, Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Literary
Cover of the book Shelter Me by Judy Shine-Logan, Ink & Quill Publishers
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Author: Judy Shine-Logan ISBN: 9781936525799
Publisher: Ink & Quill Publishers Publication: January 28, 2014
Imprint: IQ Publishers Language: English
Author: Judy Shine-Logan
ISBN: 9781936525799
Publisher: Ink & Quill Publishers
Publication: January 28, 2014
Imprint: IQ Publishers
Language: English

SHELTER ME intertwines the tribulations of young versus old, love verses dependency, good losses versus bad when two women are thrown into a friendship by events beyond their control. They teach each other to empower their own lives, leave the past behind and embrace their own new future.
This novel explores polar-opposite traumas: widowhood, and spousal abuse – topics often explored singularly. Here the author tells of her characters’ pain and grief and how they help each other onto the road to a stable life.

Shelter Me should be required reading for all professionals who work with victims of domestic violence and their families. It will serve as an inspiration to those who suffer from such violence as well.
-Ethan S. Rofman, M.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Boston University School of Medicin

"Shelter Me" is a riveting and honest account for women everywhere who have gone through the hell of domestic violence.
-Paula Darois-Verlicco, LPN

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SHELTER ME intertwines the tribulations of young versus old, love verses dependency, good losses versus bad when two women are thrown into a friendship by events beyond their control. They teach each other to empower their own lives, leave the past behind and embrace their own new future.
This novel explores polar-opposite traumas: widowhood, and spousal abuse – topics often explored singularly. Here the author tells of her characters’ pain and grief and how they help each other onto the road to a stable life.

Shelter Me should be required reading for all professionals who work with victims of domestic violence and their families. It will serve as an inspiration to those who suffer from such violence as well.
-Ethan S. Rofman, M.D.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Boston University School of Medicin

"Shelter Me" is a riveting and honest account for women everywhere who have gone through the hell of domestic violence.
-Paula Darois-Verlicco, LPN

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