From Victim to Victor

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book From Victim to Victor by Prophetess Sylvia Smith, Xlibris US
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Author: Prophetess Sylvia Smith ISBN: 9781453551516
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 29, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Prophetess Sylvia Smith
ISBN: 9781453551516
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 29, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In the opening you will find Prophetess Sylvia Smith nervously thinking about the service God has instructed her to have. Shes questing Gods choice for her to have this service but with the encouraging words from her son and husband shes ready when its time to leave. At the church as she stands at the pulpit is where she goes back in time in her mind back to the skinny little girl who lived with the secret of the people who would become her foster parents Mr. Ben who has been molesting her from the age of four and Mrs. Connie who physically and verbally abuse her daily.

Her life goes from bad to worse when Mr. Ben who has been telling her he had to get her ready for him to show her a fathers love rapes her, and Mrs. Connies cousin and her friends rapes her then a nurse comes to the school she attends and talks about good and bad touches and tell the students to tell so she get up the courage to tell Mrs. Connie who puts her out of the house when there was no company over, so she starts stealing from the local grocery store to survive after getting caught stealing she tells the manager of the store why she was stealing he rapes her too her life became a survival game from there.

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In the opening you will find Prophetess Sylvia Smith nervously thinking about the service God has instructed her to have. Shes questing Gods choice for her to have this service but with the encouraging words from her son and husband shes ready when its time to leave. At the church as she stands at the pulpit is where she goes back in time in her mind back to the skinny little girl who lived with the secret of the people who would become her foster parents Mr. Ben who has been molesting her from the age of four and Mrs. Connie who physically and verbally abuse her daily.

Her life goes from bad to worse when Mr. Ben who has been telling her he had to get her ready for him to show her a fathers love rapes her, and Mrs. Connies cousin and her friends rapes her then a nurse comes to the school she attends and talks about good and bad touches and tell the students to tell so she get up the courage to tell Mrs. Connie who puts her out of the house when there was no company over, so she starts stealing from the local grocery store to survive after getting caught stealing she tells the manager of the store why she was stealing he rapes her too her life became a survival game from there.

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