The Torn Trilogy Chaplets 1

Torn From the Inside Out

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Biography & Memoir, Literary
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Author: Josephine Thompson, Sara Niles (Pen) ISBN: 1230000146628
Publisher: Impact Books & Art Publication: June 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Josephine Thompson, Sara Niles (Pen)
ISBN: 1230000146628
Publisher: Impact Books & Art
Publication: June 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Torn Trilogy Chaplets
12 Chaplet Editions
Convenient: Buy as you read, perfect for E-reader devices
Chaplet 1 FREE

Chaplets 1-4: Torn From the Inside Out

Chaplets 5-9: The Journey
Chaplets 10-13: Out of the Maelstrom


Tags: domestic violence, abuse, child abuse, memoir, literary, series, murder, drama, family relationships

                                                                  Short Description


Torn From the Inside Out is a literary narrative domestic violence memoir in which the incorporation of literary techniques such as the use of symbolism and skillfully placed metaphors, along with well-developed characterizations, delivers a powerful emotional impact.


Synopsis


Given away to her aged and wise Uncle Robert and Aunt Molly at age 3 ½, Sara spent ten years on the ‘flower bed of Eden’ being lavished with love and attention until death took its toll and Sara married an abusive man named Thomas Niles when she was only 16. Niles invites us to enter into her lifelong odyssey by the words: 'Let the journey begin', and so it does as the reader enters into a formerly forbidden zone.

Excerpt:

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high and lightning split the sky, it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I; nearly a foot taller and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints. Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive”


…February 13th, 1987, the night of Sara Niles’ flight with her five small children.

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The Torn Trilogy Chaplets
12 Chaplet Editions
Convenient: Buy as you read, perfect for E-reader devices
Chaplet 1 FREE

Chaplets 1-4: Torn From the Inside Out

Chaplets 5-9: The Journey
Chaplets 10-13: Out of the Maelstrom


Tags: domestic violence, abuse, child abuse, memoir, literary, series, murder, drama, family relationships

                                                                  Short Description


Torn From the Inside Out is a literary narrative domestic violence memoir in which the incorporation of literary techniques such as the use of symbolism and skillfully placed metaphors, along with well-developed characterizations, delivers a powerful emotional impact.


Synopsis


Given away to her aged and wise Uncle Robert and Aunt Molly at age 3 ½, Sara spent ten years on the ‘flower bed of Eden’ being lavished with love and attention until death took its toll and Sara married an abusive man named Thomas Niles when she was only 16. Niles invites us to enter into her lifelong odyssey by the words: 'Let the journey begin', and so it does as the reader enters into a formerly forbidden zone.

Excerpt:

“Thunder rattled the window- panes two stories high and lightning split the sky, it was as if the whole world was in turmoil that night. My nerves were keyed up as tight as piano strings and in a sudden moment of stillness and silence it felt as though my heartbeat was amplified ten times over. He was over a hundred pounds greater than I; nearly a foot taller and I knew he could move his muscled body into unbelievable sprints. Rain started falling in torrents, while the storm raged outside. I was not afraid of the storms of nature; it was the storm inside this night that I knew I might not survive”


…February 13th, 1987, the night of Sara Niles’ flight with her five small children.

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