
A Rose of Robert's Journey Thru A Darkened Valley
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Roberts
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By:
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Lynda J. Allen
About this listen
This masterpiece recounts the steps of a long dark journey that a survivor of sexual abuse faced, after she became the mother of a daughter that faced this same abuse. The author fled a volatile boyfriend, taking her young daughter to protect her, but had a rude awakening when a fierce fight ensued over the custody of her child. This book is a must read for Parents, Judges, Lawyers, GAL's, Children's Protective Services, Social Service Workers and any professional who retains any decision making capacity pertaining to "The Best Interest of a Child".
©2012 Lynda J. Allen (P)2014 Lynda J. Allen
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