Escape from Freedom

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Author: Redmond Herring ISBN: 9781491851678
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 27, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Redmond Herring
ISBN: 9781491851678
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 27, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Escape from Freedom is the vivid story of a faithful, perhaps naive woman, fighting to escape the abuse of her husband. Tormented by way of his greed, his faith and his hands for eighteen years, she attempts to flee and build a new life with her five children. Sara learns, like many victims of domestic violence, that getting away from immediate danger is only half the battle. Men and women shaped by corruption feel no compassion. The excitement is non-stop as Sarah fights to escape the life that should have been her freedom. The Blake brothers- and even Sara, are truly a metaphor for how corruptible our society can be. In witnessing the journey of these delightfully interesting characters one cant help but question their own evolution and wonder what defects will stain their future. The author has managed to craft a truly enjoyable and thought provoking saga that reminds us all, it is not about the freedom itself but rather what we do with it. Yvette Howie, Broadcast journalist and Poet, Minneapolis, MN

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Escape from Freedom is the vivid story of a faithful, perhaps naive woman, fighting to escape the abuse of her husband. Tormented by way of his greed, his faith and his hands for eighteen years, she attempts to flee and build a new life with her five children. Sara learns, like many victims of domestic violence, that getting away from immediate danger is only half the battle. Men and women shaped by corruption feel no compassion. The excitement is non-stop as Sarah fights to escape the life that should have been her freedom. The Blake brothers- and even Sara, are truly a metaphor for how corruptible our society can be. In witnessing the journey of these delightfully interesting characters one cant help but question their own evolution and wonder what defects will stain their future. The author has managed to craft a truly enjoyable and thought provoking saga that reminds us all, it is not about the freedom itself but rather what we do with it. Yvette Howie, Broadcast journalist and Poet, Minneapolis, MN

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