Cassie Moore Child Abuse True Stories Series
Written by Cassie Moore
Narrated by Ana Clements
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About this series
Little Cassie Moore was barely able to speak when her hell began. Tortured by a family of abusers, she knew nothing other than a life of terrified subjugation.
In her international best-seller “Did You Hear Me Crying?” she lifted the lid on the horrific childhood she secretly endured. But what happened to her in the years that followed? After being sold into an abusive marriage as a teenager, was it her destiny to endure a lifetime of sexual violence, or could she make a break for freedom?
Finally, after years of pent-up demand, those questions and more are answered in this tear-jerking sequel!
DISCLAIMER: This book is based upon the author’s true life story, in which episodes of child abuse, domestic abuse and other sexual crimes are prevalent. Reader discretion is advised.
Titles in the series (2)
- Did You Hear Me Crying?: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Child Abused
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This is the book that should never have had to be written - let alone experienced. Every child and human being has a fundamental right to a life free from humiliation, fear and violence. Yet the World Health Organisation estimates that up to 40 million children are abused every year and according to Women's Aid, 1 in 3 women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime. In this shocking memoir, Cassie Moore gives a very open and honest description of how she suffered and survived a lifetime of abuse. She describes: The sexual, physical and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of her Stepfather and Mother, who then sold her into marriage at the age of 16 The heartbreak she suffered when she naively left her 22-month-old baby behind when she fled to London with the man she fell in love with, only to be abused by him for a further 23 years The self-loathing, depression and despair she felt during those lonely years The enormous sacrifices she had to make to save herself and start a new life DISCLAIMER: This book is based upon the author’s true life story, in which episodes of child abuse are prevalent. Reader discretion is advised.
- They Hear Me Crying Now!: The True Story of Child Abuse Continued
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Little Cassie Moore was barely able to speak when her hell began. Tortured by a family of abusers, she knew nothing other than a life of terrified subjugation. In her international best-seller “Did You Hear Me Crying?” she lifted the lid on the horrific childhood she secretly endured. But what happened to her in the years that followed? After being sold into an abusive marriage as a teenager, was it her destiny to endure a lifetime of sexual violence, or could she make a break for freedom? Finally, after years of pent-up demand, those questions and more are answered in this tear-jerking sequel! DISCLAIMER: This book is based upon the author’s true life story, in which episodes of child abuse, domestic abuse and other sexual crimes are prevalent. Reader discretion is advised.
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