Mother at Seven
The Shocking True Story of an Armenian Girl’s Stolen Childhood and Her Family’s Unspeakable, Cruel Betrayal
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book recounts the harrowing childhood of a girl in Armenia who, at the age of seven, is forced to become the caretaker of her newborn brother due to her family's neglect and abuse. It delves into her struggles with the severe responsibilities thrust upon her, the lack of love and support from her family, and her fight to overcome the traumatic experiences of her youth.
Key points:
1. Overcoming Adversity: The book showcases Veronika's resilience in facing severe hardships like abandonment and abuse.
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