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Journey Together

jozettea February 18, 2005
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Kimmie is an eight-year-old with long blond

hair and hazel eyes that peeked through wire-rimmed glasses. She is slight in stature

and should have had the carefree life little girls are meant to enjoy. But Kimmie had a

secret…the same secret that her Nana had when she was a little girl and even younger

than her granddaughter. They were both sexually abused.



Journey

Together: Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse is a powerfully written book. It is

the story of a little girl’s plight to overcome the sadness, guilt, shame and hurt she

suffers at the hands of her stepfather…a fireman who is looked upon as protector…not

violator. It is also her Nana’s story as she copes with her own demons thought long

buried as she tries to help her granddaughter.



So riveting is their story

that I read the entire book within two days. I felt what Kimmie felt, cried when she

cried and felt as helpless as her Nana as she sat and listened to the graphic description

of what was done to her.



So many lives were torn apart by the deeds of

one…this coward who would rob a child of her childhood. By the time I got to the

second part of the book, I had questions to ask and found answers waiting

there…everything from the statistics on how prevalent this crime is to an actual

definition of sexual abuse.



This book holds a wealth of knowledge for

every parent and anyone concerned about the crime…for it is a crime of the most heinous

sort. Learn the difference between touching and non-touching abuse…there is a name for

all types. Learn about the steps the abuser takes as he closes in on his prey. Get the

facts from the abused child’s perspective…the threats and the fear instilled by their

abuser. It’s all right here in Journey Together.



I recommend this

book as a must read. You don’t have to be a parent…you just have to be compassionate

and caring about what happens to the children in our lives.

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