Call Me Cockroach

Call Me Cockroach by Leigh Byrne, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 2, 2013, is a memoir that delves into the harrowing experiences of Tuesday Storm. This edition, comprising 332 pages, presents a candid exploration of her childhood marked by abuse and isolation, where she faced unimaginable challenges that shaped her life. The narrative highlights the struggles associated with severe childhood trauma and the impact it has on personal relationships and mental health.
Readers will find an honest portrayal of the aftermath of trauma as Tuesday navigates her painful memories and the voices that haunt her. The book addresses themes of family and relationships, abuse, and self-help, offering insight into the complexities of mood disorders. Call Me Cockroach serves as a poignant reminder of the long-lasting effects of childhood experiences and the resilience required to confront them.
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Our prisons, mental hospitals, and streets are filled with tragic stories like Tuesday Storm’s. Her childhood was riddled with torturous “games” and violent physical attacks. She was isolated from the rest of her family, locked in an attic with nothing but a bare bed and a bucket for a toilet, and fed just enough to keep her alive. The experts say it’s next to impossible to find the soul’s light in a dark past like Tuesday’s. They say she’ll never trust again after being betrayed by the people she loved most, or silence the voices inside her head telling her she’s worthless and unloved. She’s doomed to suffer a lifetime of depression and self-destructive behavior, and destined to be drawn to people who will again abuse her, or worse–she could become an abuser. That’s what the experts say. And the thing about experts is–they’re usually right. Call Me Cockroach is a chilling reminder of the unfortunate truth that no one survives the devastation of severe childhood trauma unscathed.For those of you who’ve read Byrne’s compelling debut book, the Kindle eBook bestseller, Call Me Tuesday, this memoir unveils what became of the gutsy little girl who spent her early years at the mercy of a sadistic mother. To everyone else, it’s an honest glimpse into the tormented mind and troubled heart of a damaged woman determined to overcome the debilitating aftermath of a horrific childhood.
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