No Fourth River: A True Story About A Woman's Fight For Survival
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  • Reads 111
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2018
Electroshock therapy, child abuse and modern-day slavery... just another day in Christine's life.

Take a heart-wrenching yet inspiring ride through one woman's incredible journey that is so compelling that you are simultaneously trying to look away and unable to stop yourself from reading on.

Christine's father is a wealthy, tyrannical man renowned in the diamond business. At the age of just five, little Christine is cast aside into a boarding school where she is ridiculed for two embarrassing problems. She grows up in a never-ending circle of traumatic experiences both in her boarding school and at home. It culminates into a falling out between father and child that was never fully mended, leading her into a world of promiscuity and alcohol, eventually landing her in a violent marriage.

Driven to the limits of despair and heartache, she creates a plan to escape her world of misery. 

A story that asks: How do you find the strength, when you suffer almost unbearable abuse and are broken beyond repair, to pick up the pieces of a shattered life?

No Fourth River is gripping, harrowing, uplifting and inspiring. A true story of survival, courage and triumph.
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