Chopping the Onion

Chopping the Onion by Dusana Michaels, published by Balboa Press in November 2013, is an illustrated edition comprising 368 pages. This book chronicles the author’s personal journey of recovery from childhood incest, detailing her experiences through journal entries that reflect her path toward healing from trauma. The narrative captures the initial realizations of missing aspects of her life and evolves into a story of hope and inspiration as she confronts her past with resilience.
Readers will find an intimate exploration of the challenges and triumphs associated with rebuilding trust, learning to love, and practicing forgiveness. The book addresses universal themes of personal growth and healing, emphasizing the importance of facing one’s emotions and thoughts without delving into graphic details of abuse. Chopping the Onion provides insights into the transformative process of integrating life lessons into a renewed perspective on oneself and the world, ultimately guiding readers toward light and peace.
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Dusana Michaels shares her personal journey through the recovery from childhood incest. Her journal entries take you from the first inklings that a part of her life was missing to finding hope and inspiration on the step-by-step process of healing from trauma. The rawness and vulnerability of the childhood wounds are transmuted into strength and power as the thoughts and emotions associated with the trauma are faced with tenacity and willingness.
It is an inside perspective of the ups and downs associated with finding trust, learning to love, practicing forgiveness, and listening to the guidance from above without going into graphic details of the abuse. It covers the universal themes of personal growth that human beings encounter on the way to wholeness. Dusana lives her life by taking the lessons presented in life and integrates them into a new way of seeing herself and the world.
Chopping the Onion offers a powerful message for finding your way through the darkest hours to encounter the light and peace once more.
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