The Most Hated & Unwanted Child


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Author Jenifer Stewart's family life from childhood to adulthood was never easy. In this unsettling tale of abuse and trauma, Stewart relates to challenges of growing up unloved and unwanted. Turning inward and finding the strength to fight back and move on, Stewart's story should serve as inspiration for those seeking a way out of an abusive relationship. Horrifying experiences at home with those who are supposed to love you and keep you safe don't have to be the end of your story. Stewart demonstrates that there is a path forward to a better way of life.




The Unwelcomed Child


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Elle Edwards, who has been told she's a product of her mother's sinful mistake, has never gone to school, never met a teenager her own age, never even been allowed off of her grandparents' property. Convinced that their granddaughter is infected with evil, Myra and Prescott Edwards believe that only the harshest child-rearing methods will prevent Elle from becoming an instrument of the devil. When Elle's mother finally returns home and tells a different story of her daughter's conception, Elle worries her grandparents are right. But with the help of a handsome boy vacationing nearby, Elle is finally about to discover the truth about her past…




If I Ran the Zoo


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Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.




Hopeless And Unwanted


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This honest and raw memoir is not easy to read, but it should be deemed essential reading for anyone who works in the field of child welfare. Susan Cambridge’s childhood was horrendous. Unwanted and neglected, she was emotionally, verbally, and physically abused by her mother and brother and left to fend for herself from the age of nine. She slept in a locker for seven years without anyone knowing, went days without eating proper food, and bounced from foster home to foster home. Fortified by her faith in God, and against all odds, Susan pursued her education and a career in child social services. After working in the field for almost three decades, Susan made it her mission to ensure that all social service professionals and foster parents fully understand and appreciate the way in which childhood trauma endures and impacts its victims for the rest of their lives. That mission is this book: Hopeless and Unwanted. Intended as an eye-opening dive into the experiences and lasting impacts of childhood trauma and their intersection with the child welfare system, Susan invites survivors of childhood trauma and social workers alike to leave damaging cycles behind and find lasting healing.




Nobody's Property


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Sisters Clia Foster and Carissa Sutherland, born twelve years apart to different mothers, find themselves facing very different demons as they reclaim ownership of themselves. Elder sister Clia, a successful musician, nearly died from a traumatic brain injury at age nine caused at the hand of their abusive common biological father, Percy Barnett. Sometimes she talks to inanimate objects, or people nobody else can see but her. Even music and medical marijuana can't free her from her severe mental issues. Sometimes she even has weird dreams about the future and a teenage girl who looks a lot like her...or are they dreams at all? In the year 2015, eighteen-year-old younger sister Carissa returns to America after nearly fifteen years living in Australia, to attend film school. Though excited to finally get to know her sister much better, she finds her own mental issues with anger and depression reaching a boiling point not only as Percy's parole hearing date on the other side of the country approaches, but also as Clia's irreparably damaged, slowly deteriorating mental health state unravels before her very own matching eyes...




The Unwanteds


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In a society that purges 13-year-olds who are creative, identical twins Aaron and Alex are separated, one to attend University while the other, supposedly Eliminated, finds himself in a wondrous place where youths hone their abilities and learn magic.




Still Life with Woodpecker


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“Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.”—People Still Life with Woodpecker is a sort of a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camel cigarettes. It reveals the purpose of the moon, explains the difference between criminals and outlaws, examines the conflict between social activism and romantic individualism, and paints a portrait of contemporary society that includes powerful Arabs, exiled royalty, and pregnant cheerleaders. It also deals with the problem of redheads.




Born of War


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'Born of War' examines the human rights of children born of wartime rape and sexual exploitation in worldwide conflict zones. Detailing the impacts of armed conflict on these children's survival, protection and membership rights, the text suggests that these children constitute a particularly vulnerable category in conflict zones.




Beyond Motherhood


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Women from all over the country share their experiences and offer insights into what it is like not having children, and describe what factors helped shape their decision to remain childless.




The Soul of an Unwanted Child


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In Soul of an Unwanted Child, David Bailey shares a poignant and powerful journey of survival and self-discovery. Born in rural North Carolina to a teenage mother in a Baptist sharecropper family, Bailey’s narrative begins with a life marked by rejection and invisibility. His story unfolds in the tumultuous 1960s and 70s, where he struggles with the emotional and physical scars left by an upbringing filled with neglect and abuse. Despite these challenges, Bailey’s journey is one of remarkable resilience and determination. As Bailey navigates through a hostile and uncaring environment, he confronts deep-seated issues of identity, belonging, and self-worth. From the painful realities of a broken family to the harsh discipline of military life, Bailey’s path is fraught with obstacles that test his spirit and will. Yet, it is through these very trials that he begins to forge his own identity and find a sense of purpose. Soul of an Unwanted Child is more than a memoir. It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Bailey’s story is a vivid reminder that our beginnings do not define us, and that with courage and perseverance, we can overcome the most daunting challenges. This book is a compelling read for anyone who has ever felt overlooked or underestimated, offering hope and inspiration to find light in the darkest of circumstances.