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Little Mama

English · Paperback / Softback

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Life isn't easy for little Brenda, whose single teenage mom is immature, selfish, and prone to violent mood swings. Brenda takes care of her as best she can, missing out on many childhood joys to be her mother's Little Mama. Sadly, her already challenging existence gets even worse when her mom's abusive boyfriend moves in. Brenda loves having a new baby brother, but her home life soon turns into pure living hell. Finally, she reaches her breaking point, and must find the courage to save herself and embark on the difficult road towards recovery. A heartbreaking and inspiring tale of abuse and survival.

Hopping forward and backward through time through the framing device of therapy, the story unfolds as young Brenda recounts her tale, visibly maturing as the book (and sessions) continue. At first, we think it might be a child psychology session, but slowly we realize that it is in fact the adult Brenda merely feeling like the child she was at whatever age she is at during her storytelling.

A powerful story about child abuse, spousal abuse, and surviving the trauma toward hopeful blue skies.


Summary

Life isn’t easy for little Brenda, whose single teenage mom is
immature, selfish, and prone to violent mood swings. Brenda takes care of her as
best she can, missing out on many childhood joys to be her mother’s Little
Mama. Sadly, her already challenging existence gets even worse when her
mom’s abusive boyfriend moves in. Brenda loves having a new baby brother,
but her home life soon turns into pure living hell. Finally, she reaches her
breaking point, and must find the courage to save herself and embark on the
difficult road towards recovery. A heartbreaking and inspiring tale of abuse and
survival.
 
Hopping forward and backward through time through the
framing device of therapy, the story unfolds as young Brenda recounts her tale,
visibly maturing as the book (and sessions) continue. At first, we think it
might be a child psychology session, but slowly we realize that it is in fact
the adult Brenda merely feeling like the child she was at whatever age she is at
during her storytelling.
 
A powerful story about child abuse,
spousal abuse, and surviving the trauma toward hopeful blue skies.

Product details

Authors Rob Auten, . BLIZZARD ENTERTAINME, Halim Mahmouidi, Halim Mahmouidi
Publisher Diamond US
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 16
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.03.2020
 
EAN 9781549307959
ISBN 978-1-5493-0795-9
No. of pages 192
Weight 494 g
Subject Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire

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