Rotten Fruit is Falling Down Because I Shake the Tree

Rotten Fruit is Falling Down Because I Shake the Tree by Erin Arvizu is a memoir published by Nextone Incorporated on September 12, 2023. This 266-page book presents a raw exploration of a family’s struggle with the impact of sexual abuse, sparked by the revelation of an assault against Erin’s child in 2021. The narrative delves into the cycles of trauma perpetuated by silence and highlights the quest for justice that Erin and her family undertake in response to these harrowing experiences.
Readers will find a candid account that addresses themes of family dynamics, resilience, and the challenges within the justice system. Erin’s storytelling combines unflinching honesty with moments of irreverent humor, making it relatable for those grappling with their own trauma. The memoir not only sheds light on the painful realities of abuse but also emphasizes the importance of breaking the silence surrounding such issues. Through her journey, Erin aims to foster conversations about healing and transformation, making this book a significant contribution to the discourse on personal memoirs and true crime.
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When her child revealed a shocking sexual assault at the hands of a family member to her in 2021, Erin decided to stop at nothing to find justice for her child and the cousins who had experienced the same abuse. Rotten Fruit Is Falling Down is a gripping and raw exploration of the indomitable human spirit in the face of unthinkable pain. In this powerful and vulnerable memoir, author Erin delves into the depths of a family haunted by sexual abuse, in which silence has perpetuated the cycle of trauma for generations. At the heart of the story is her courageous child, Vinni, whose honesty sets into motion a wave of cousins reporting the same (or very similar) sexual abuse with the family member. With unwavering determination, Erin, her husband, and other family members begin a quest for justice that forever changes the dynamics of their family. Throughout Rotten Fruit Is Falling Down, Erin illustrates the illogical way the justice system seems designed to protect the guilty rather than provide solace for the victims. Written with unflinching honesty and laced with the irreverent humor reminiscent of Chelsea Handler and Amy Schumer, this book resonates with parents and individuals struggling with their own experiences of trauma. For those seeking stories of survival and resilience, Rotten Fruit Is Falling Down is a captivating and empowering read. It boldly breaks barriers and opens up conversations, shedding light on the darkest corners of human experience while illuminating the path towards healing and transformation.
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