I commend Victoria Lee for her compassion,
courage and determination to make a real
difference.  It is my hope that her book can
help break the cycle of child abuse and
provide a measure of comfort to those who are
impacted by this societal ill.

Warmest regards,
Governor Brad Henry
Congratulations for writing "A Way Out."  
This book, written with so much courage and
insight will give courage and inspiration to
others.  Some day the cycle of child abuse will
be ended as our society is awakened by this
book which is such an effective call to action.

Sincerely,
David Boren
President,Oklahoma University
"The unfortunate and shocking truth of the
vicious cycle of abuse is all too obvious in
the number of men and women that today
are warehoused in prisons.  Perhaps a
book such as this can be used to break
this cycle by informing and educating
parents, children and the general public
on what they should look for and avoid.  
Then and only then, will our children once
more be treated as our most prized
possessions."

Sincerely,
Bill LaFortune
Former Mayor
I really liked your book and your
honesty.  As I was reading it, I could
feel your pain at the suffering you
went through as a child.

Thank you,
Paula Marshall-Chapman
The Bama Companies, Inc.
What comes through the pages is
that still, small voice in this abused
child and woman that kept
repeating, there is "A Way Out."
Here is a book worth reading; a book
that celebrates the human spirit as it
soars through the pain and fear of
being a victim and grows into the
joy of becoming the victor.

John Venturella - Profile Press
"You have tackled the issue of abuse
head-on, and I applaud you.  You're
going to inspire many to free
themselves from years of secrecy
about their own imprisonment with
abuse, and inspire still others to be
vigilant in actively identifying those
who are crying out inside for someone
who will help them."

With warmest personal regards,
Bob Losure - Former CNN Journalist
Endorsements for Victoria Lee's "A Way Out" Book
and her workshops to teach adult survivors of child abuse to recover.
How can you restore your self-image if you've been so damaged by your past.
I've heard "you need
to move on,"  "it was
so long ago,"  "just let
it go," and so many
other cliches that I
could scream.  There
isn't a way to make
someone who hasn't
been in this sort of
situation understand
how deeply it affects
you.

It feels like there is
something inside me
that is so bad that I
don't deserve to live.

Everyday I put on my
happy face, dress, go
to work and play a
role. It's not
something I want to
do, I have to do it.

Thank you for your
help.
Susan
I sure could have
used this kind of help
years and years ago.

Sincerely, Gail
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