Trish: A Story of Survival and Recovery

Author:   Patricia Byrnes
Publisher:   Modern History Press
ISBN:  

9781615995141


Pages:   140
Publication Date:   06 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"Patricia Byrnes's life began with being reared by deaf parents during an era when the deaf community was shunned rather than supported. Poverty, alcoholism, incest and poor parenting were the underpinnings of Patricia's life, leading to her own issues with alcohol. Eventually, with a 12-step recovery program, her life became a powerful, positive example to others. Her story is also a roadmap for change, and that was no easy task: the transition from self-loathing - the nemesis of the human experience - to self-love was painful but one that had to be taken in order to not only survive, but to also, finally, appreciate the gift she is and was created to share with others. Change is always possible... change is necessary. ""The author is a powerful example, demonstrating that a person can suffer from poverty, abuse, addiction, divorce and so much more and not only survive, but use adversity as a vehicle for growth, compassion and wisdom."" -- MIGNON LAWLESS, Ph.D. ""What a brave and strong woman you are! You have spoken your truth, pure and unadulterated. I am truly humbled by your straightforward portrayal of such an incredible and painfully difficult life's journey. You have reached the place of forgiveness and understanding against all odds. May God continue to hold you close to His loving and merciful heart!"" -- JEANNEMARIE BAKER, R.N. ""Read TRISH not to look into Byrnes's struggles at a distance, but to take personally what the human spirit can do with whatever it is given. That is a blessed assurance that whatever challenges we face in our lives, we too can survive and overcome."" -- SAMUEL DEIBLER, B.A., B.D. ""TRISH is a story of love, loss and longing told through the eyes of a girl who was forced into womanhood too early and a woman who somehow managed to retain the innocence of a girl. The impact of this beautiful book will linger long after you've turned the last page. Prepare to be changed."" -- DARALYSE LYONS, author, speaker, coach From the Reflections of America series Modern HIstory Press www.ModernHIstoryPress.com"

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Author:   Patricia Byrnes
Publisher:   Modern History Press
Imprint:   Modern History Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9781615995141


ISBN 10:   1615995145
Pages:   140
Publication Date:   06 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This is truly an inspiring book! The author, by her honest sharing, gives hope to people from all walks of life. She is a power of example, demonstrating that a person can suffer from poverty, abuse, addiction, divorce and so much more, and not only survive, but use adversity as a vehicle for growth, compassion and wisdom. By overcoming addiction, the author gives others hope that they can do the same. I recommend Trish without reservation. -- MIGNON LAWLESS, Ph.D. A hearing child with two deaf parents, an incest survivor, a parentified child and a young mother, Patricia has lived a unique life. Peer behind her inner curtain and discover a rich inner world and an enduring spirit. TRISH is a story of love, loss and longing told through the eyes of a girl who was forced into womanhood too early and a woman who somehow managed to retain the innocence of a girl. The author presents her experiences with such candor and strength that you immediately fall in love with her. From there, you can't help but hope she will come to love herself as unapologetically as she loves others. The impact of this beautiful book will linger long after you've turned the last page. Prepare to be changed. -- DARALYSE LYONS, author, speaker, coach What a brave and strong woman you are! You have spoken your truth, pure and unadulterated. I am truly humbled by your straight-forward portrayal of such an incredible and painfully difficult life's journey. You have reached the place of forgiveness and understanding against all odds. Your tenacious courage is palpable! This is a powerful and touching story of your journey through life, told in a most beautiful, simple way. I could hear your voice in every word. Congratulations, Trish! May God continue to hold you close to His loving and merciful heart! -- JEANNEMARIE BAKER, R.N. Character is not like a hothouse flower, sprung from a perfect beginning under ideal conditions. It's more like a diamond that begins as a swamp plant, is crushed into peat and coal and, after millennia of pressure and heat, emerges as a grey lump, still in need of the cutting and polishing that yields the sparkling gem. Trish sparkles, and it's a hard-won victory in a life that has had more than its normal share of crises, challenges, struggles and losses. Byrnes squarely faces the family from which many of her challenges came. Far from the source of security and support that families must be to nurture growth and resiliency, her family of origin placed more burdens and withheld more support than any child should have to endure. But Trish's story does not end there. The real story is how she moved through those challenges, built a sparkling character and became a supportive mother, a caring confidant to imprisoned women, a 12-step program member and a business success with a religious faith that even angry nuns couldn't ultimately shake. Read the story of Trish's life, not to look into her struggles at a distance, but to take personally what the human spirit can do with whatever it is given. That is a blessed assurance that whatever challenges we face in our lives, we too can survive and overcome. -- SAMUEL DEIBLER, B.A., B.D.


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"I was born and grew up in New York City. I lived in three of the five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. In Washington Heights, Manhattan, there was a concentration of Irish and Italian immigrants, and just around the corner was Harlem with the African American population. As a matter of fact, the street where I lived was all Caucasian on one side and all African American on the other, and if you walked five streets west, you were in the Jewish neighborhood. Until I was in my teens, this mixture prevailed until the Latins started moving in; today, Washington Heights is all Latin. I was fortunate to have been exposed to this diversity, although everyone stayed in his/her specific designated area. My parents were first generation Irish and Italian, and because we lived with our Italian grandparents, our exposure was stronger towards that ethnicity. I am the child of deaf parents - my father was also an alcoholic, and my mother suffered from depression. We lived with both poverty and a grandfather who was a tyrant too cheap to convert the house we lived in to have heat and hot water. I know full well what it's like to wash my hands and face every morning with cold water and to live in a cold, damp house. We also had no bathroom; a closet in the hallway with a commode and flusher was the extent of our bathroom. I didn't see a tub until I was fourteen and we moved to subsidized housing in Queens. Living in compromise was something my family and I were very familiar with. When I share my growing-up years with people, they usually find it hard to believe. I'm sure there are many people who also lived without hot water and heat, but probably not in New York City! In addition to these inconveniences, there will probably be many people who identify with having parents who were ""different,"" such as those who are immigrants, which has its own challenges. My hope is for people to see the resilience and see themselves in this book."

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