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Teens, and children growing into adulthood, in non specific geographical locations. A story of growing up through different life challenges, all of us have some. Whether just a big move, divorcing parents, being totally upturned in life from one extreme to the next not knowing or realizing that anything is even wrong. Then believing it's too late. Bad adults will threaten you, so you won't speak. Speak up anyway. I did not. I was afraid. If I had only spoken up all of it would have stopped a lot sooner. You recognize things aren't right, but having no skills to deal with them so you hope for…mehr

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Teens, and children growing into adulthood, in non specific geographical locations. A story of growing up through different life challenges, all of us have some. Whether just a big move, divorcing parents, being totally upturned in life from one extreme to the next not knowing or realizing that anything is even wrong. Then believing it's too late. Bad adults will threaten you, so you won't speak. Speak up anyway. I did not. I was afraid. If I had only spoken up all of it would have stopped a lot sooner. You recognize things aren't right, but having no skills to deal with them so you hope for the best. No, speak up. Ask for help. Doing the best you can with what you have, can bring in much more than we can handle. Knowing that in life we all have different circumstances but we can navigate those with help. No ones situation is the same. But know you aren't ever alone. Pain pushes us to grow, to become stronger. Use it. Always ask for help.
Autorenporträt
Deborah Russell was born in New England but moved to Arizona at an early age. There, the self-identified 'New England girl' grew to adulthood, married, and raised two sons, who grew into men of whom she is incredibly proud. When her marriage ended, after thirty-four years-crumbling to its finale over an eight-year period-Deborah threw herself into physical fitness. She eventually became a certified personal trainer and fitness instructor, but it was her poetry that was the true lifeline in those very turbulent and troubled times. In Shattered Pieces, she hopes to extend that lifeline to others. Deborah currently lives with her two feisty, chocolate-brown schnauzers, enjoying every moment of her life with them and her extended family, which has grown to include a wonderful daughter-in-law and two amazing granddaughters.