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The Silent Abuse in Vernon, BC
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The Silent Abuse in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $11.99
Original price: $14.99
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"The Silent Abuse" is a heartfelt memoir by Sherry Lou Canino, sharing her life story of growing up in a family affected by narcissistic abuse. As the youngest of eight children, Sherry often found herself labeled the "golden child." While this title came with certain privileges, it also carried a heavy emotional weight. Throughout the book, Sherry reveals how her mother would stir up conflict with her father, leading to a chaotic home filled with fear and tension.
Sherry describes the pain of living in an environment marked by both physical and emotional harm. She highlights the protective roles her older siblings took on to keep everyone safe. As Sherry grew up, she began to see how her family's struggles shaped her relationships and ways of handling conflict in adulthood.
This memoir is not just about her past; it is also about healing. Sherry shares her journey of understanding and breaking free from the toxic patterns that had defined her life. "The Silent Abuse" aims to raise awareness about narcissistic abuse and offer hope to survivors. It is a powerful reminder of resilience and the possibility of finding genuine connections through vulnerability. This book serves as a guide for anyone looking to understand and heal from similar experiences.
"The Silent Abuse" is a heartfelt memoir by Sherry Lou Canino, sharing her life story of growing up in a family affected by narcissistic abuse. As the youngest of eight children, Sherry often found herself labeled the "golden child." While this title came with certain privileges, it also carried a heavy emotional weight. Throughout the book, Sherry reveals how her mother would stir up conflict with her father, leading to a chaotic home filled with fear and tension.
Sherry describes the pain of living in an environment marked by both physical and emotional harm. She highlights the protective roles her older siblings took on to keep everyone safe. As Sherry grew up, she began to see how her family's struggles shaped her relationships and ways of handling conflict in adulthood.
This memoir is not just about her past; it is also about healing. Sherry shares her journey of understanding and breaking free from the toxic patterns that had defined her life. "The Silent Abuse" aims to raise awareness about narcissistic abuse and offer hope to survivors. It is a powerful reminder of resilience and the possibility of finding genuine connections through vulnerability. This book serves as a guide for anyone looking to understand and heal from similar experiences.


















