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Anger Is My Middle Name

A Memoir

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Anger Is My Middle Name

By: Lisbeth Zornig Andersen, Mark Mussari - translator
Narrated by: Stina Nielsen
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An empowering memoir of resilience and redemption, and the rage that helped a girl escape the darkness of a harrowing childhood.

Born to a violently dysfunctional home in working-class Denmark, Lisbeth Zornig Andersen and her three older brothers were bounced between foster care and state-run institutions, then back again to their chemically dependent mother and sadistic stepfather. For Lisbeth, it was a childhood without perimeters. It was blighted by poverty, sexual abuse, neglect, betrayal, and further victimization by the broken Danish social services system that forced Lisbeth to live where and how it saw fit. Coming of age with a myriad of fears and emotional disorders, Lisbeth had three things that would become driving forces in her life: she was extraordinarily bright, extremely willful, and exceptionally angry.

From hell to liberation, this is Lisbeth’s emotional and galvanizing memoir told in two voices: that of a young girl who was unwanted, challenged, and defiant, and that of a woman who channeled her rage into a positive force as a passionate advocate for children’s rights. Whatever darkness defines the past, it can be used to change the future. Lisbeth’s heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting journey is proof.

©2011 Lisbeth Zornig Andersen. Translation © 2020 by Mark Mussari. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Not as interesting as I hoped

I find the settings more interesting than the characters. read through it quickly, I thought it might be too scary/ traumatic, but this might be the tamest abuse story I've read. not to minimize the trauma the author suffered, but it's basically a success story. I love that the epilogue gives more family details and prologue let us know she's a successful child advocate now

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Giving others hope

Interrupted more times than I'd like but found myself coming back everytime. All to sad but true reality, I'm just glad for her outcome, one more book for my shelf to come back to.
Her advice at the end and applying the 5 essential factors has helped me a lot with my own 3 children and now my 3 grandbabies.

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amazing

at first I wasn't going to read this. but as I got more into it I absolutely loved it although somewhat graphic it was wonderful.

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A topic that needs more attention

Long ago I read ,"A Boy Called It" and resonated with the fact that there are so many kids who need help. In a way, this was the female version of that book. Not a book everyone can read/listen to as some of the graphic details may trigger PTSD or make someone uncomfortable. For me, this book was sad but the ending was hopeful and further pushes my dreams of helping children in need.

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