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An Apparently Normal Person

From Medical Mystery to Dissociative Superpower

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An Apparently Normal Person

By: Bonnie R. Armstrong
Narrated by: Bonnie R. Armstrong, Susan Hanfield
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Have you ever questioned the truths behind a seemingly ordinary life?

An Apparently Normal Person" takes you on a captivating journey through the depths of trauma, resilience and the power of the human spirit. In this inspiring memoir, Bonnie Armstrong unveils the uncharted territory of her dissociation, a survival mechanism that became a catalyst for healing.

At the height of an accomplished professional career, an inexplicable illness hints at a connection to a forgotten suicide attempt decades earlier. The author is led to unravel the enigma of her past. What follows is the revelation of a secret internal community that helped her function in the face of unspeakable suffering.

This book offers hope to the two-thirds of adults who have experienced some type of childhood trauma. More than a story, it’s a testament to the transformative path from darkness to wholeness.

Brave, raw and ultimately uplifting, "An Apparently Normal Person" serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking solace and healing from hidden pain.

Audiobook narrated by the author.

Foreword narrated by Susan Hanfield.

Sound production by Punch Audio.

©2024 Bonnie R. Armstrong (P)2025 Emerald Lake Books
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