MEA CULPA (Admission of Guilt)
"In our cosy westernised, civilised, well-ordered world, fear is not an experience that many of us truly understand. Not me, though. I know fear. I know fear well. I have been alone choking, isolated, and trying hard to breathe through the asphyxiating blanket of fear. Fear is the only friend that I could ever truly count on."
In this evocative and deeply introspective reflection of the protagonist’s journey back through a dark and disturbing past, we are guided through the intrusive memories of childhood trauma that continues to reflect on present day relationships and dysfunctional family dynamics.
Made all the more disturbing because it is based on true events and the lasting impact of these damaging experiences, this triggering memoir is a soul-stirring narrative detailing one individual’s attempts to survive the devastating psychological effect of her formative years.