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Books
NOTE: Posting of links to books and other resources
is in no way an indication of endorsement.
For additional prevention resources, curricula,
guides, handouts, brochures, books
and booklets, see "Help !! the Children."
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My Unbreakable Spirit by Bonnie Jackson is a biography of incest, the trauma it caused, the author’s search for the truth, her pursuit of professional help from a psychologist, her healing process and her daily life struggles with life, work, family and bills.
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Domestic Violence: Why Women Stay
by Nancy Faulkner, PhD.
Although you certainly may find longer and more complex publications on spousal abuse,
there are few, if any, that will touch the hearts and souls of victims as
readily as this compelling booklet. This booklet was written intentionally
brief, easy to read, and to the point, ~ so that it would quickly capture
the attention and self-identification of "women who stay" ~ and to assist
those seeking an understanding of the perplexing dymanics of domestic violence.
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This is a totally unrelated book, ~ written by my uncle!
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Everyone needs to take a break now and then. Here's the get-away ticket! Confederate Money, by Paul Varnes, a retired professor from the Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism at the University of Florida. Dr. Varnes has lived in Florida all his life, except during his military service in infantry combat in Korea. A number of his ancestors fought in the Civil War, and he has drawn on official documents and family history to write Confederate Money.
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"In 1861, as this story opens with the Yankee raid on the salt works at Cedar Key, Florida, a Confederate dollar is worth 90 cents in gold or silver. The Yankee soldiers, in their zeal to destroy the important Confederate salt works, kill young Henry Fern’s step-pa, who has brought Henry to the Gulf Coast town on his first train ride. From that moment on, Henry’s mind is locked on revenge."
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