Synopsis
What would you do if you were just a seven-year-old girl and you were molested by both your
uncle and your mother's boyfriend? How would you cope with feeling guilty of a crime you didn’t
commit and less than a human being?
Casualty of Silence walks you through the life of Ernestine Moore as a little girl as she struggles
with thoughts and emotions from abuse, which has silenced her voice until now.
Raised as the daughter of a drug addict and a negligent, emotionally unavailable mother,
she battles the long echo of trauma—leading to sexual addiction and becoming pregnant at 15.
Through each chapter, you’ll recognize the pains stemming from incest, sexual trauma, blame,
guilt, shame, self-destruction—and the cost of silence.
What You’ll Find Inside
- Survival through childhood trauma and neglect
- The psychological weight of blame, guilt, and shame
- How silence shapes identity—and how truth restores it
- The ripple effects of abuse across adolescence and adulthood
- A clear message: you can seek help, heal, and survive
This is a story for survivors, supporters, counselors, faith leaders, and anyone committed to ending cycles of abuse.
About the Book
Published by Lyons & Grant Multimedia LLC (New York), Casualty of Silence presents Ernestine Moore’s
lived experience in an honest, chapter-by-chapter journey. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The narrative explores how early trauma can distort self-worth, relationships, and decision-making—and why speaking up
is often the first step toward healing.
Purchase
If you’re ready to read Ernestine Moore’s surviving story and witness the power of truth,
you can purchase the book here:
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