Girl in The Water: Personal Story of Bullying & Sibling Abuse
BULLIESARE MADE IN THE AMERICAN HOME
Researchers havelinked Bullying to Sibling Abuse
Bullying in America is epidemic. Nearly 1 in 5students in an average classroom is experiencing Bullying. Each year, 19 million children are abused bytheir siblings. GirlIn The Water isa groundbreaking book that exposes sibling abuse and bullying. It is a touchstone for the untold stories of millionsof children and adults. The author leads the reader on a journey back to herchildhood home—where she is confronted with her dreams, her bonds with herfamily, and the complex after-affects of sibling abuse and bullying. Her storyresembles the scariest fairy tale and reveals the dungeon secrets of her ownchildhood home. Because of early trauma and the loss of important developmentalstages, her ascent into adulthood was as arduous as climbing Mt. Everest. Thestory staggers the reader’s imagination with the author’s phoenix-likedetermination toward awakening as a courageous survivor. Girl In The Water is a long over-due solution for the prevention ofchild abuse. It is a restitution of justice for millions of adults who havesuffered alone because of sibling abuse and bullying. This book is a call to action to combat the upsurge ofunprecedented incidents of both bullying and sibling abuse.
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BULLIES ARE MADE IN THE AMERICAN HOME Researchers have linked Bullying to Sibling Abuse Bullying in America is epidemic. Nearly 1 in 5 students in an average classroom is experiencing Bullying. Each year, 19 million children are abused by their siblings. Girl In The Water is a groundbreaking book that exposes sibling abuse and bullying. It is a touchstone for the untold stories of millions of children and adults. The author leads the reader on a journey back to her childhood home—where she is confronted with her dreams, her bonds with her family, and the complex after-affects of sibling abuse and bullying. Her story resembles the scariest fairy tale and reveals the dungeon secrets of her own childhood home. Because of early trauma and the loss of important developmental stages, her ascent into adulthood was as arduous as climbing Mt. Everest. The story staggers the reader’s imagination with the author’s phoenix-like determination toward awakening as a courageous survivor. Girl In The Water is a long over-due solution for the prevention of child abuse. It is a restitution of justice for millions of adults who have suffered alone because of sibling abuse and bullying. This book is a call to action to combat the upsurge of unprecedented incidents of both bullying and sibling abuse.