Where the Rivers Join unfolds a deeply personal journey through the shadows of ritual abuse. Narrated by Beckylane, the memoir traces her experience from childhood survival to reclaiming a sense of identity and trust.
Throughout these pages, readers encounter themes of trauma, memory, and resilience as the author confronts painful memories and explores the psychological and emotional steps toward healing. The narrative balances unflinching honesty with moments of hope, offering an intimate look at how one survivor navigates recovery.
First published in 1995 by Press Gang Publishers, this 248-page paperback offers an authentic and unvarnished narrative that continues to resonate with readers interested in personal growth and social awareness.
- Dual perspectives on childhood victimization and adult recovery
- Raw, candid reflections on ritual abuse and its long-term effects
- Insights into therapeutic strategies and coping mechanisms
- Inspiring account of rebuilding trust and personal strength
Ideal for trauma survivors, mental health professionals, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of ritual abuse, this memoir provides clarity on a complex subject and stands as a testament to the power of human resilience.