Author Releases Memoir to Help Educate a Need for Social Evolution in Family Units - The I in Me: "a young girl’s escape to living"

Author Cynthia Cox is excited to release her paperback memoir internationally. Motivation to conquer her circumstances has propelled her to teach others about social segregation based upon her own survival of abuse that has plagued many. The lessons offered in her controversial story presents a requirement for social evolution to prevent social segregation for individuals of abuse.

Montcalm, WV, February 14, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The I in Me: "a young girl’s escape to living" is not simply a three-decade documentary demonstrating her own silent abuse issues. This paperback educates adults and family units to consider their functioning roles in children’s lives. This book promotes awareness in the priority of protecting children, political involvement, and the social economic impact by the segregation that surrounds the topics of abuse and the repercussions of social silence.

“The psychological damage that occurs in a victim’s life carries on long after the abuse ends. This is a fact of society that all adults should understand and realize. Any abuse to children is the worst conceivable reality that occurs in humanity. Do not be ignorant to this fact. It is our responsibility as adults to protect the generations of tomorrow. We are to secure, heal, and help provide recovery to all individuals of child abuse and prevent its existence from tomorrow,” stated in The I in Me: “a young girl’s escape to living.”

The I in Me: “a young girl’s escape to living” is available at: http://www.authorcynthiacox.com. Cox offers purchasing options with author direct specials and an international store directory.

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Cynthia Cox is a writer who lives in Bluewell, West Virginia. She is available for contact at: info@authorcynthiacox.com .
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