A Child Of War
War leaves marks you can't see from the outside.
But inside, a tempest of trauma rages. Consumed by darkness and depression in the aftermath of war, Ewa Reid-Hammer's story is the journey of a terrified child's transformation to adulthood.
Reflecting on the emotional wounds left not only on herself, but those close to her, Ewa's story is one of survival, and self-recovery in the face of distress.
From horror to healing, her story reveals the truth of what it is to be a child of war.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I was born in war ravaged Europe and escaped Communism to become an immigrant in the US. My book deals with the trauma of war, a dramatic escape, the loss of all that was familiar, and the difficulties of adapting to life in a foreign land. These are experiences which resonate today with a broad range of people. The theme of the book is that unhealed trauma distorts forever the character and life of the victims. A person or peoples who have been traumatized will transmit that wound to those around them and their descendents. This, in a broader sense, can include whole societies and even countries. Memories of my life are used to illustrate that theme. Finally, the book presents a path for healing.
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