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No One to Save Me

My true story of child sexual abuse, abandonment, neglect and a mother’s betrayal. This is how I survive

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No One to Save Me

By: Melissa Jordan
Narrated by: Eleanor Shannon
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A deeply moving memoir of survival, resilience and finding your voice.

‘There was no one to save me… but I survived.’

I was just a child when everything changed.
The kind of childhood no one sees — and no one talks about.

What happened behind closed doors shaped everything that came after.

For years, I carried it.
Silently. Alone.

Until I couldn’t anymore.

This is the story of what happened…
But more than that — it’s the story of what came after.

The panic.
The shame.
The fight to rebuild a life that felt worth living.

Because surviving is only the beginning.

If you’ve ever felt broken, unheard, or like no one came when you needed them most…
this story is for you.

©2020 Melissa Jordan (P)2026 Melissa Jordan
Abuse Child Abuse Dysfunctional Families Dysfunctional Relationships Parenting & Families Relationships Sexual Abuse & Harassment Heartfelt
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I find it harder to listen to when there’s a strong accent.
However apart from that the story was rather well written.
I also prefer longer stories myself, this allows me to become more absorbed into a story.
For those who prefer shorter stories, this is a good one.
It is a good example of how child abuse can interfere with families and the relationships of the victim.

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