An incredible story of one woman's journey from abuse to physical and spiritual freedom. Abandoned by her mother and physically, mentally and sexually abused by her father, little Sheree is deprived of her childhood and her innocence. Suicide attempts, rape, self-harm . . . her life is a catalogue of misery.
Deeply disturbing, often harrowing, this is the compelling story of a woman whose life might have ended as tragically as it began. And yet her story is ultimately one of great joy, hope and love - because she finds someone who really can set her free. -- Publisher
The Easy-to-Read Version of the Bible was initially prepared to meet the special needs of the deaf and was first published as The English Version for the Deaf.
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