Audiobook 11.
Read this book after finishing "The Invisible Scar," and youll truly understand, through a real-life account, how domestic violence can push someone step by step towards death. It also explores how the tragedy and everything leading up to it can cause the worst kind of harm to families, victims, and survivors.
Title: "The Invisible Scar" Author: Rachel Louise Snyder Publisher: New Star Press Rating: 9.1
Natasha calmly recounts her childhood, her original family, and life after her stepfather. She demonstrates the process of separation, with only a bystander being able to protect her as the tragic chapter approaches. She reads her mothers diary and recordings of conversations with her stepfather with almost no emotion. She then finally trembles with emotion in later chapters, expressing her pain and sadness as resolutely as possible.
There are too many real-life bugs similar to "The Invisible Scar" - such as the shelter and its rules, empathy towards victims (even in Natashas mothers diary, theres a particularly calm record about it, which has obviously affected Natashas writing and narrative styles), institutions missing opportunities to intervene because of information-sharing problems (attending therapy alone hardly saves a marriage, let alone lives; the use of medical privacy in such places makes it hard to read), how difficult it is to leave and get divorced, and even when successful, its hard to avoid being held hostage and threatened (Natashas efforts to rescue were only successful for a short time, their lives were there, they couldnt leave, and the wolves would never give up the opportunity to pounce).
Its so easy to be rendered speechless by stories like this, and to subsequently hate the evil and those who commit it.
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