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Her say : survivors of domestic abuse tell their own stories

Clark, Jackie2021
Book
Told in their own words, the stories of New Zealand women who have lived in - and escaped - abusive relationships. In 2013, Jackie Clark launched The Aunties, a grassroots charity helping women to rebuild their lives after a period of trauma. She quit her job, turning her back on her comfortable life, to focus on The Aunties full-time, becoming Aunty in Charge and assisting hundreds of women with material needs and emotional support. Jackie has long dreamed of a publication that gives these women a voice. This powerful new book features the stories of a number of very different New Zealand women, told their way. The collected stories chart their narrators? lives and personal histories, through the lens of having lived with ? and escaped ? an abusive relationship. Her Say is spoken from the heart, uncompromising but offering hope, redemption, personal triumph. It?s a book for all women, showing how owning our stories gives us the power to write daring new endings. It will challenge, illuminate, and empower readers ? not to mention the storytellers themselves. All royalties from the book will go to The Aunties to support their work.
Main title:
Her say : survivors of domestic abuse tell their own stories / Jackie Clark and The Aunties with Sonia Yoshioka Braid.
Imprint:
©2021.[New Zealand] : Penguin Random House New Zealand, 2021.
Collation:
256 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780143774235 (paperback)0143774239
Dewey class:
362.82920993362.8292
Language:
English
BRN:
253954
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