![]() ![]() Recounting her past experiences as part of her journey toward recovery, Sue William Silverman explores her skewed belief that sex is love, a belief that began with her father's sexual abuse from early childhood into adolescence. In this powerful, often lyrical memoir, a woman learns to value herself-as a whole person rather than as a sexual object. Silverman's message is relevant to anyone suffering from addictions.Ī deeply personal story of a woman's addiction to and recovery from the high of dangerous encounters. A powerful, deeply personal and often lyrical memoir of a woman learning to value herself as a person rather than a sex object, after years of sexual abuse by her father. ![]()
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