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Zur Geschichte Des Anfangs Der Schweizerischen Revolution Oder Vertheidigung (1799)

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Addie started life in a loving, middle class, Midwest family. She should have had the life of a typical teenager, growing up to experience life with out hardship. Instead thru a series of downward spirals, she takes you along into a world most people don’t know exists. This story has it all; sex, violence, despair, and homelessness, but it is ultimately an account of one person’s bravery and redemption in the face of years of abuse and denial.A must-read for anyone who likes their life stories honest, gritty, and ultimately uplifting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
150
ISBN
9781166292225

Addie started life in a loving, middle class, Midwest family. She should have had the life of a typical teenager, growing up to experience life with out hardship. Instead thru a series of downward spirals, she takes you along into a world most people don’t know exists. This story has it all; sex, violence, despair, and homelessness, but it is ultimately an account of one person’s bravery and redemption in the face of years of abuse and denial.A must-read for anyone who likes their life stories honest, gritty, and ultimately uplifting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
150
ISBN
9781166292225