Zwykła dziewczyna. Moja historia wykorzystania seksualnego i uleczenia traumy

Zwykła dziewczyna. Moja historia wykorzystania seksualnego i uleczenia traumy

还没有评分
Biography Autobiography & Memoir History +1 more
格式 平装书
页数 320
语言 波兰语
已发布 Jan 24, 2024
出版商 Czarna Owca
ISBN-13 9788382525137
想要阅读

评价这本书

导出书籍日志

描述

Mia Döring’s life, at first glance, appeared to be ordinary, filled with the everyday experiences of a university student in a prestigious institution. However, beneath the surface lay a narrative of unimaginable resilience and strength. She navigated the complexities of academic life while carrying the weight of a profound trauma, one that would forever alter her perception of herself and the world around her.

Through her harrowing journey, Mia reveals the devastating effects of sexual abuse, shedding light on the internal struggles and battles that often remain hidden. Her story is one of courage, as she confronts her past, reflects on her feelings of shame, and seeks to reclaim her identity. With the support of Barbara Szelewa, her story is not merely a recounting of pain; it also serves as a testament to healing and reclaiming one’s narrative.

Mia’s exploration of trauma doesn't shy away from the gritty realities, but instead embraces the process of recovery, illustrating how one can emerge from darkness. It highlights the importance of speaking out and sharing one’s story, offering hope to those who may find themselves in similar situations. Her journey is relatable and inspiring, resonating with anyone who has ever faced personal challenges and sought redemption.

Ultimately, this tale of a “regular girl” transforms into an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and healing. Mia Döring’s narrative encourages readers to confront hard truths, embrace their vulnerabilities, and recognize the path to recovery is possible, no matter how daunting the road may seem. Through her experience, she hopes to foster understanding and compassion, proving that even in the darkest moments, there is a light waiting to break through.

评论

暂无评论

成为第一个评论这本书并分享您的想法的人

添加第一条评论

阅读记录

未找到阅读记录

开始跟踪你的阅读进度,然后在这里查看日志

添加您的第一条阅读记录

笔记

未找到笔记

开始添加笔记,然后在这里查看

添加您的第一条笔记

交易日志

未找到交易记录

开始跟踪你的书籍交易,然后在这里查看日志

添加您的第一条交易记录