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Elephant Girl: A Human Story [Versión Kindle]

Jane Devin

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Written in three distinct voices -- child, teen and adult -- Jane Devin takes readers on an intimate, imaginative and often harrowing life journey. Born unwanted and raised without love, the child-author invents a rich inner life to see her through years of trauma. Leaving home at 16, the teen-author struggles to find happiness and a sense of place in a world that feels confusing and unfamiliar. Then, years after stumbling into an adulthood mired in tragedy and broken dreams, the woman-author finds herself at a crossroads. The choice she ultimately makes is as stunning as it is brave.Told in unflinching and often lyrical prose, Elephant Girl goes beyond a singular life story to speak of powerful, universal truths and the ability of the human spirit to redeem itself. 
  
In a culture of bootstraps and bromides, it has become unfashionable to talk about the long-term effects of child abuse and being raised without love or nurture. Unlike psychologist Harry Harlowe's infamous experiments with monkeys and maternal deprivation -- where all his subjects ended up abnormal or dead from what has been termed "emotional anorexia" -- abused children are supposed to be more resilient. In fact, it's a common belief that child abuse isn't really that big of a deal and that abused children will eventually enter into adulthood with the same knowledge and tools as those who were not abused, or at least be able to gain them quickly and easily. Less acknowledged is the fact that there can be long-term and even lifelong physical, social and emotional consequences of child abuse. Oftentimes, the one affected doesn't even realize what those consequences are until well into adulthood. High anxiety, hyper-vigilance, thwarted sexuality and brain damage that went undiagnosed until the age of 46 were just some of the after-effects experienced by the author of Elephant Girl: A Human Story.
 
The story of Precious ends with her teenage years. Jeannette Walls concludes Glass Castles as a college student. In A Child Called It, Dave Pelzer is removed from his abusive home by age 12 and eventually finds a loving foster family. In contrast, Elephant Girl: A Human Story is about what happens when there is no clear path to follow, no outside guidance and no dramatic rescue--when the only life-saving graces are imagination, self-determination and, ultimately, an undefeatable sense of hope. 
 
This is not an easy story to read. Those who enjoy reading about miracles or quick solutions will surely be disappointed. Those looking to cast blame or buoy their belief that they could have survived better will find plenty of ammunition. However, those who are willing to see beyond the convenience and labels of bootstraps and bromides -- who believe that human experiences are as diverse and complex as those who have them -- will find much to relate to in this insightful and rarely told and ultimately hope-filled story.

Biografía del autor

Jane Devin is an essayist, advocate and writer who currently resides in Tucson, AZ. Elephant Girl is her first book.

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 678 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 486
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B005FFTRO0
  • Texto a voz: Activado
  • X-Ray: Activado

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Amazon.com: 4.4 de un máximo de 5 estrellas  430 opiniones
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Harshly Compelling, Richly Visual and Ultimately Triumphant! 2 de agosto de 2011
Por Movielovr777 - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle
I first came across Jane Devin's writing in 2007 on her online blog, focusing on a wide variety of topics....everything from politics, family, poverty, child abuse and protection, women's experiences, the challenges of being a writer, to love and the human condition. Let's just say, Jane's never been one to shy away from the 'big issues'!

Then, late in 2009, with support from many of her online friends and fans, and some surprising (at least to her) corporate sponsership, she left her life in Minnesota, and boldly set out on a solitary cross-country journey. Challenging herself to explore this country and her own inner landscape in a way she never had before, she wrote about the trip and the people she met all along the way. That journey ultimately lead Jane to find her way to writing this book, a personal story that had eluded her for years, a book and a story that perhaps haunted her.

Today, finally, her compelling and ultimately inspiring story becomes available on Amazon! Written in her unique voice that's often extremely graphic, conjuring harrowing visual imagery that would seem well suited for a movie screenplay, 'Elephant Girl' tells a dark story that's illuminated by Devin's sheer determination to survive and not allow the horrors of a broken childhood defeat her. It's a story, a life, that she's lived with courage and creativity, and that she relates in a literary form that is engrossing and cathartic!

I can only suggest that you get it........read it.........be carried away by it!
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Engaging, Enraging, Eye Opening... Love it!! 4 de agosto de 2011
Por Kerry - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle|Compra verificada por Amazon
I read this is one night... being an insomniac that isnt as amazing as it sounds... I found this to be exactly what I needed in my life right now... Sad to say that most of it was because I identified so much with almost all of it... What I found the most engaging were the sections that talked about how she processes thoughts and feelings, and explaining how she was able to make it through each event, file it away and face the next challenge... I LOVED this book, You have no idea how much.... You will be a better person for having read it :)
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Raw, Real and Rare 3 de agosto de 2011
Por Ana Lewis - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle|Compra verificada por Amazon
Jane Devin takes us on the ride of her life, in this phenomenal memoir, Elephant Girl. Truly, when I first started reading EG, I did not believe that it was her story. Really? I thought to myself, how on earth has she been able to pull herself together and put this on paper - and in such elegant prose?

Rarely will you find a person who can not only endure the dark side of life, but can relay it in such a fashion that you jump on board and hold on for the trip. Like a cowardly roller-coaster ride, you will read, peering through your fingers, but you will not be able to stop.

And just when you are gasping for air, she tell you something that will make you believe in the human spirit. She will showcase over and over again, that even in the darkest of dark, we can rise from the ashes and love. Even when we are in the deepest despair, we can still reach out to feel the power of destiny and hope.

This is Jane's first published book, but it is my hope that it is her first of many to come. She is Van Gogh with a pen. Of that I am sure.
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Love isnt something you can just unlearn, even when your mother is a snake woman. Love, I think, is what youre born with, no matter who you are, or who youre born to, or how much its not returned. It takes a lot of work to undo that kind of nature, and a lot of practice. And sometimes, just when you think youve got love beat, it comes flowing back as if you really didnt know any better. &quote;
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