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       A Broken Childhood II: Forgiveness
       by
       Lydia Ola Taiwo
       Nightmares normally end when we
    awaken. But what if your waking hours
       actually were your nightmare? In
    her first book, `A Broken Childhood',
       Lydia Taiwo opened her heart and
    showed us how she survived horrific
       abuse as a child.
       In ‘A Broken Childhood:
    Forgiveness’, Lydia’s story
       continues when her parents finally
    decide to take her back to Nigeria.
       However any hopes that life will
    improve are swiftly dashed by her
       mother. Alone in a strange country,
    she is determined to survive, but
       when she finally escapes her
    parents clutches, Lydia will find that
       the hardest battle of all is
    learning how to come to terms with the
       past.
       Gripping in its intimate narrative,
    the book is unnervingly direct but
       retains a quiet, hopeful sparkle
    and optimism that carries us along.
       In it, Lydia reflects on her past
    but it is her ability to forgive
       that truly inspires. I’m not sure
    many readers faced with the
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