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From the Author, Sep 8 2003
This review is from: Absent Hearts, Missing Pieces (Paperback)
After you read this book, I hope you will join us at Artemis, the site I have had for 5 years for survivors of domestic violence. This site can be found at http://survivorsofdv.website-works.com. The site features a message board and chat room, a review of abuse related movies,and links to resources nationally and internationally. The website also has a place for students and professionals to learn more about this issue by clicking on various articles in our web bibliography. Feel free to write to my email address,listed at the Artemis site, for comments on this book as well. Thank you for purchasing this book and I look forward to joining you online.
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From the Author, Sep 8 2003
By Jeannine Vegh "M.A." - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Absent Hearts, Missing Pieces (Paperback)
After you read this book, I hope you will join us at Artemis, the site I have had for 5 years for survivors of domestic violence. [...]. The site features a message board and chat room, a review of abuse related movies,and links to resources nationally and internationally. The website also has a place for students and professionals to learn more about this issue by clicking on various articles in our web bibliography. Feel free to write to my email address,listed at the Artemis site, for comments on this book as well. Thank you for purchasing this book and I look forward to joining you online.
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Thought-provoking, Heart-felt, Informative, Dec 24 2006
By Christine Rhay "Author of-- Vows Betrayed: A... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Absent Hearts, Missing Pieces (Paperback)
I could fully identify with Jeannie Vegh and I cried buckets with her for the injustice of her circumstances, and then I was elated in the end to see that she has turned her life around to help other victims of abuse. She writes in a way that truly touches the heart. Her book should be read by anyone thinking of pursuing a relationship where signs of abuse lurk in the shadows, or, worse yet, are clear. This true story is easy reading, an attention-getter, and a page-turner you can't easily put down. Jeanie's foundation in psychology adds that extra weight necessary to close out her story with invaluable information. Author of "VOWS BETRAYED: A Story of Abuse, A Transformational Message"
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