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Circling The Wagons
When hiding a family secret, becomes more important than a loved one.
Author: Deborah Aldrick
Narrator: Deborah Aldrick
Unabridged: 4 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 01/29/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Family & Relationships, Abuse, Self-help
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Bonus Material
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Synopsis
Circling The Wagons is a raw, courageous memoir that chronicles one woman’s journey to reclaim her life after surviving intra-familial childhood sexual abuse. After decades of silence, the author breaks that silence to tell the story she once could not, offering truth, validation, and hope to survivors everywhere, without oversharing.Written primarily for fellow survivors of childhood trauma, the book also speaks to friends, family members, and professionals seeking to better understand and support them. Through unflinching honesty and lived experience, Circling The Wagons explores the long-term emotional, psychological, and relational impacts of hidden and unaddressed trauma, particularly when abuse is denied, minimised, or buried within families across generations.The memoir sheds light on why survivors may struggle with identity, self-worth, relationships, and misplaced guilt well into adulthood. It examines how secrecy, shame, and family loyalty deepen wounds, and how healing begins when survivors reclaim their voice and their truth. Alongside her pain, the author shares hard-earned insights that guided her toward self-discovery, resilience, and healing, demonstrating that a second chance at life is possible.Serving both as a testament to resilience and a practical guide, Circling The Wagons offers compassionate guidance for navigating complex family dynamics, confronting guilt that never belonged to the survivor, and rebuilding a life rooted in honesty and self-compassion.This book also provides valuable insight for counsellors, advocates, and professionals in child protection, as well as students and academics in Psychology, Social Work, Criminology, Education, Public Health, Law, and Gender Studies. It will resonate with anyone seeking a deeper, lived experience understanding of trauma, intervention, and generational abuse.