Point Last Seen
(eBook)
Point Last Seen is an intensely personal work. This is a true story of one woman's odyssey through three complex issues of childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence and mental illness. All too often we hear or read horrific stories of children being abducted by pedophiles and shudder at the thought of what these innocent victims must have experienced. Rarely, if ever, do we hear how the terrifying experiences affect these victims as they journey through their lives. Ricky Hunter tells her story of being abducted at age five and how this terrifying ordeal shaped her life from childhood through to early womanhood and beyond. Feelings of powerlessness, deadness, states of depression and post traumatic stress all placed Ricky in a precarious and vulnerable position. All too often we hear or read stories of domestic violence, vicious physical, mental and emotional attacks on defenseless women and children and shudder at the thought of what these victims must endure during and after their horrendous ordeal. Rarely, if ever, do we hear anything about how these victims survive their traumatic experiences. How do they cope with their day to day lives? How deep do their scars run? How fierce are their recurring images? Just what does the future hold? Here Ricky Hunter tells her unabridged story. Her seemingly endless struggle to gain insight into how to process the images and emotions tied in with the horrifying events that happened to her are paying off. Having the tools to handle a mélange of personal conundrums, in the face of overwhelming odds has enabled Ricky to gain control of her life. Ricky's success in taking back her life one day at a time started with coming out of denial and facing her abuse issues head-on. For one person to survive such traumatic events and come out the other side is testimony to the human spirit.
Notes
Hunter, R. (2012). Point Last Seen. [United States], BookBaby.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Hunter, Ricky. 2012. Point Last Seen. [United States], BookBaby.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Hunter, Ricky, Point Last Seen. [United States], BookBaby, 2012.
MLA Citation (style guide)Hunter, Ricky. Point Last Seen. [United States], BookBaby, 2012.
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