Am I A Good Girl Yet?: Childhood Abuse Had Shattered Her. What Would it Take to Make Her Whole? - Carolyn Bramhall - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781467884297 - February 25, 2012
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Am I A Good Girl Yet?: Childhood Abuse Had Shattered Her. What Would it Take to Make Her Whole?

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High-pitched screams explode into the air, unrelenting, shot through with blind terror. A wounded animal? A torture chamber? A calm voice interrupts the heart-chilling cries, reassuring my reluctant, listening ears that the victim is in a safe place. But her fearful trauma haunts me, echoing in every straining sinew of my mind. I switch the tape off and lean back on the cushions of the over-stuffed armchair to better ponder what I have just heard. Those screams belonged to a small child - just a child - mercilessly gripped in the vice of uncontrollable and devas¬tating fear. What atrocity would have caused such a violent outburst? What unmentionable evil warped her budding innocence? Can I bear to hear more? Trembling, I stretch over and turn the tape on again, pushing the limits of my endurance to listen to more of this nerve-wringing tirade. I lean forward, muscles tense, temples throbbing, mouth dry. At last the screams fade to a whim¬per, as a steady male voice soothes the young victim. His words unruffled, constant. Her small, high whine gradually lulls to a moan, pathetic and painful. Weary wails struggle, exhausted, from the tape player on the coffee table in front of me: "No more . . . no more . . . No, no more . . . ". Silence. He continues his balm of words: "You are just remembering, just remembering; I'm here. You are safe now. That was all a long time ago. It's all just a memory. No one is going to hurt you anymore. No-one. You're safe now" My unconscious sigh of relief jolts me back to the present and once again I stoop to switch off the tape, my shaking spirit daring my mind to consider the ghastly implications of what I have just heard. Will that child ever be able to describe what she has seen? Will she ever be allowed to express what was done to her? Will she ever be able to feel joy, freedom? And who is that child? I struggle intensely with that last question, horribly aware that I know the answ


268 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 25, 2012
ISBN13 9781467884297
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 268
Dimensions 203 × 126 × 21 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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