Official Review: Trauma To Triumph by Sandra Cooper

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Re: Official Review: Trauma To Triumph by Sandra Cooper

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This book is a life time teacher once you fall pray by its context . its an inspiration to those who find themselves in such situation never the less it lays solutions to these challenges with a critical approach . I like your review thanks
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Thank you for your wonderful review. There are many messages, we have received growing up that affects our lives, that we don't realize what all they do. It sounds like a great book to help many of us figure out just who we really are.
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While the author's life is far from ideal or what a child should go through, I am glad to see she rose above it to an extent she can use it to encourage others. Thanks for a lovely review!
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These kind of reviews make me force myself to read the book because I don't involve myself in these kind of books usually but the way it's being described here I'll definitely try it once. Thanks for a fantastic and amazing review.
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I just finished reading the first ten pages of the book, and I can tell the author's experiences are very relatable. I initially picked this book because I thought it has another self-help content, but I realized it's about painful experiences as a woman in a patriarchal society. I wish to know more about how the author addressed the issue of being independent of other people. Thank you for your review, and congratulations on the BOTD.
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some people are very unfortunate, especially the ones who grow up with parents who do not care or love them back. You find that such people end up in abusive relationships because they are already used to them. I think how someone raises their kids always matter too. I think it is great that the author is trying to help people end their cycle of abuse.
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It doesn't matter what we pass through in life as this is inevitable, what we care most about is if we overcome. I love what this book explored. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I commend the author for sharing her tale. I am sure the book will prove to be a beacon of hope for many who feel lost. Thanks for the lovely review!
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I appreciate the work of author and reviewer as well, but every person has its own different problems going through and the book highlights a few of them. Thanks for the review.
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Sandra's life seems to reflect mine. I'm drawn to read about her. Great review!
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I wish to comprehend myself better as well. I can hardly wait to peruse the book as well. A debt of gratitude is in order for the nitty gritty survey and proposal.
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Sometimes, reading traumatic books often lead me to the same experience. But I like this one and the title. God bless the author!
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Post by Adu Divine »

Trauma to Triumph is an awesome book, I love reading books but this is one of the best that I've read
I recommend this book for all who have low self esteem
Kudos to the Author
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

Understanding oneself and the adversities we face is one of the hardest things to do. I look forward to reading Sandra's journey to self-discovery. This book looks very interesting and thank you for the insightful review.
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Post by OB Brian »

Thank you for the informative review. The read sounds liberating indeed. However, I don't think it's any different from similar books (besides the title and author). So, I'll pass this one over. Congrats on being the BOTD though.
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