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Moonlight Shadows on the Winter Snow - My Journey of Healing from Childhood Sexual Abuse - cover

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Moonlight Shadows on the Winter Snow - My Journey of Healing from Childhood Sexual Abuse

Jerry Payne, Sarah Rose Kairn

Publisher: Amelia & Christie Press

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From the ages of six to sixteen, Sarah Rose Kairn was sexually molested by her father, often prompting suicidal thoughts as she got older. As a grown adult, she became a nurse, married, and had a child. To the outside world, she seemed normal and secure. Inside, holding onto the secrets of her childhood, she was depressed and angry, frightened and ashamed. At the age of thirty-eight, on a cold, gray, Boston winter day, Sarah determined to kill herself, pausing for a moment beforehand to pray. And in that moment came a vision that would change Sarah's life, starting her on a remarkable journey of healing and rediscovery. Moonlight Shadows on the Winter Snow is the true story of that journey. Moving and gripping, Sarah's story is a story of hope, faith, and miracles.
Available since: 10/06/2020.

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