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Light in Bandaged Places: Healing in the Wake of Young Betrayal

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By (author): Liz Kinchen

Light in Bandaged Places shows us the harm done when an older man in a position of power convinces a child that sex with him is alright because he loves her. This poignant story takes us through the long-term wounding of such abuseand the multifaceted path of healing.

As a lonely girl coming of age in the 1970s, Liz has every reason to believe her 8th-grade teacher is in love with her. Because the sex isnt physically violent and is wrapped in a message of love, she learns to exchange sex for attention. It feels like love, after all. But years later, as an adult, emotional closeness eludes Liz. Even after marrying a sensitive, caring man, she is walled off. Struggling through confusing years, she believes something is deeply wrong with her.

Healing begins when an unexpected event takes Liz back to those formative years, and she sees for the first time that what happened to her was not love but trauma. As she begins to understand how her relationship with her former teacher destroyed her innocence and self-worth, she begins a spiritual and psychological journey that sets her free.

Now a meditation teacher and Buddhist practitioner, Liz offers her story in hope of helping others along their own paths of discovery and healing. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: She Writes Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781647425357

About Liz Kinchen

Liz Kinchen is a writer meditation teacher and Buddhist practitioner. With graduate degrees in computer science and counseling psychology she worked in software development management for twenty-one years before moving into the non-profit sector for seventeen years as the executive director of a small organization working with underserved children and families in Honduras. Her passions are her family meditation teaching mindfulness writing talking with close friends and walking in nature. She is a contributing author to the anthology Art in the Time of Unbearable Crisis published by She Writes Press in 2022. Liz lives in the greater Boston area with her husband of over thirty years. You can find her blog and information about her teaching at www.lizkinchen.com.

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