Mirage of Identity

Jill Thrussell
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Mirage of Identity Illusion, confusion, victimisation, protection, direction, succession. A young girl growing up without the safety net of a family or parents from the age of two, a broken childhood, heroin addict parents and siblings scattered all over the world. This is the story of one woman’s struggle to overcome the trials and tribulations of growing up with no family protection and care. Having to overcome battles such as domestic violence and other horrors, learn of one woman’s battle to retain her innocence, liberate herself and overcome the obstacles of disturbing and difficult childhood. Read about the rare strange neurological disorder that paralyzed her for six months at the age of just 22 years old and how she was misdiagnosed and almost died. Which meant she could not touch or be near anything as it felt like a brick against her skin. Guillaine Barre Syndrome affects only one in 100,000 people. Find out how she overcame these traumatic experiences, turned her life around and then went on to excel in education. As an educated professional she has worked with several internationally renowned organisations. Learn how she coped with the loneliness of having no family and about her quest to seek love, family, an identity and acceptance, from other sources. Read this book to understand and equip yourself so you can live a life free from unnecessary pain, so that you too can realise your potential. Unlike many such pieces, this book has actually been written by the author who endured and experienced this story first hand. Experience  A beautifully written novel  A true story  A manual full of valuable life lessons  An inspirational and motivational narration All Royalties from this book will fund the charity work of Uhuru Africa For more information about the author please visit the following websites Book Review ‘Maybe it takes someone who has lived and grown up without a family to teach the world, the compassion to love our human family properly. A very inspiring, beautifully written book’ – Lucy Copyright @ Jill Thrussell 2011
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