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Owning My Mistakes
My Undies Should Fit Now
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Krystel Roche
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Have you been sexually abused, and you’re feeling ashamed? Do you have a mental disorder, and you’re are being stigmatized?
This one-of-a-kind, true-to-life narration of the author’s personal experience in this book will help you cope with the real feelings that you are still struggling with, even years after being silenced by your perpetrator.
Do you find it hard to deal with victim-shaming? Then, this book is for you. Marie went above and beyond to show you how to dig deep within to kick in your assertiveness - this will allow you to boldly speak your truth and take back control of your life.
This book aims to encourage anyone who has been a victim of rape, domestic violence, social or racial discrimination, or work abuse. If you are a single mother looking for motivation to continue to do your God-given assignment, which is to raise your precious children, this book is also for you.
Owning My Mistakes: My Undies Should Fit Now is a personal memoir from Marie Ghislaine Desir, in which she opened up and enabled us in her daily battle with mental illness. In shocking revelations, Marie fashionably owned up her mistakes and shared her recent experiences related to domestic violence, undue influence, and grief. Besides, she addresses one of the so-far-untouched elephants in the room by pointing out some of the vilest practices in the church.
Marie Ghislaine Desir is a difference maker, a social justice advocate, and a social worker with over 10 years of experience. She is a Black woman from the first Black independent country.
©2020 Marie Ghislaine Desir (P)2020 Marie Ghislaine Desir