Burning Watercolors (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Like a turtle, I hide under Mrs. Perkinss desk and put my hands over my head. My whole self shakes. I think of hide-and-seek cabinet at my home. Mrs. Perkins takes my hands off of my head. Ethan, why are you afraid?
My dad! I heared him in the...
My dad! I heared him in the...
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Like a turtle, I hide under Mrs. Perkinss desk and put my hands over my head. My whole self shakes. I think of hide-and-seek cabinet at my home. Mrs. Perkins takes my hands off of my head. Ethan, why are you afraid?
My dad! I heared him in the hallway!
Mrs. Perkins says, Ethan, there is no danger here at school. Your dad cant come here.
The principal comes to get me to the office. I sit on the love seat there, but I dont know why they call it that cause you sit there when you are in trouble. Ive been in trouble before.
Trouble can mean more than one thing. Ethans kindergarten year is the year that his life changed. From Ethans perspective it just means his dad is gone for now, and at any moment the abuse might happen again. Kate is ready to face life with newfound strength. However, Ethans brain is already wired on a hair trigger ready to lash out in anger, or seek refuge in his hide-and-seek cabinet, every minute of every day. Kates determination to help her son is undeniable, but is it too late for Ethan?
Burning Watercolors is a powerful, emotional insight into domestic violence and children affected by trauma, for anyone wanting to understand how women are pulled intoand trapped inmarriages defined by abuse, why children with trauma often develop disruptive anger and destructive behaviors, and what can truly heal dysfunction and bring an emotionally stable future. A must-read for anyone who works with women and children of abuse, neglect, and trauma.
Melissa M. Tenpas, MPH, Director of Royal Family KIDS Colorado Springs, a ministry to abused and neglected foster children
Burning Watercolors by Jillian Laine is a deeply personal novel that reveals the impact of spousal abuse on both a mother and a 5-year-old son in the family. This author did a masterful job of writing the thoughts and feelings of the mother and the son. This might sound like a gloomy book, and parts of it are hard to read, but its actually a story of redemption. Jillian brought not only the relationships alive, she created wonderful settings as well. I highly recommend this novel. Lena Nelson Dooley - multi-published, award-winning, and ECPA, CBA, and Publishers Weekly bestseller
My dad! I heared him in the hallway!
Mrs. Perkins says, Ethan, there is no danger here at school. Your dad cant come here.
The principal comes to get me to the office. I sit on the love seat there, but I dont know why they call it that cause you sit there when you are in trouble. Ive been in trouble before.
Trouble can mean more than one thing. Ethans kindergarten year is the year that his life changed. From Ethans perspective it just means his dad is gone for now, and at any moment the abuse might happen again. Kate is ready to face life with newfound strength. However, Ethans brain is already wired on a hair trigger ready to lash out in anger, or seek refuge in his hide-and-seek cabinet, every minute of every day. Kates determination to help her son is undeniable, but is it too late for Ethan?
Burning Watercolors is a powerful, emotional insight into domestic violence and children affected by trauma, for anyone wanting to understand how women are pulled intoand trapped inmarriages defined by abuse, why children with trauma often develop disruptive anger and destructive behaviors, and what can truly heal dysfunction and bring an emotionally stable future. A must-read for anyone who works with women and children of abuse, neglect, and trauma.
Melissa M. Tenpas, MPH, Director of Royal Family KIDS Colorado Springs, a ministry to abused and neglected foster children
Burning Watercolors by Jillian Laine is a deeply personal novel that reveals the impact of spousal abuse on both a mother and a 5-year-old son in the family. This author did a masterful job of writing the thoughts and feelings of the mother and the son. This might sound like a gloomy book, and parts of it are hard to read, but its actually a story of redemption. Jillian brought not only the relationships alive, she created wonderful settings as well. I highly recommend this novel. Lena Nelson Dooley - multi-published, award-winning, and ECPA, CBA, and Publishers Weekly bestseller
Autoren-Porträt von Jillian Laine
Jillian Laine is a writer and kindergarten tutor. She and her husband volunteer together as camp grandparents and mentors for Royal Family KIDS Camp to encourage abused children and show them they are valuable and loved, in order to change the trajectory of their lives. Jillian and her husband live in Colorado Springs and enjoy spending time with their five grown children and their grandchildren.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jillian Laine
- 2017, 204 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: WestBow Press
- ISBN-10: 1512794503
- ISBN-13: 9781512794502
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.09.2017
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