Tragedies Are Commonplace

“Tragedies Are Commonplace” by Tenesha Ramsey, published by Yorkshire Publishing on January 10, 2018, is a poignant exploration of trust and love through the eyes of a young girl named Ava Robinson. This 406-page book delves into the complexities of childhood experiences marked by neglect and abuse, raising questions about the nature of relationships and the impact of trauma on a developing mind.
Readers will find a narrative that examines Ava’s struggles as she navigates a world filled with hardships, seeking solace and understanding in her new family. The book addresses themes of family and relationships, as well as the challenges of overcoming past traumas. Through Ava’s journey, the story invites reflection on the difficulties of finding trust and the possibility of healing amidst adversity.
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Who can you trust? It is a hard feeling, even for those of us who have had the time to learn things through life experiences and other routes. But how much harder is it for a child to have to ask herself about such principles? Trust and love may seem like fairy tale filler when all of life has been neglect and abuse. Ava Robinson knows all too well that some little girls simply don’t get a godmother, a prince, or a night at the ball. Some little girls get tragedies, and Ava has gotten too many for her young mind to keep up with. Yet the effects are still very clear. Can Ava’s new family bring forth a chapter in her life that helps her not to have to wonder about trust? Or will she be faced with yet another series of life events that make her tale one of darkness?
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