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Management number 231878619 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$8.96 Model Number 231878619
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Thistles & Thorns is a mother's personal memoir of surviving murdered children, seeking justice, rejecting revenge, and persisting through love.Thistles & Thorns, a true crime memoir, will wreak havoc on the status quo of how to survive and grieve. On July 10, 2012, Jessica Lee Peterson woke up as a single mother of three complicated creatures named Amara, Sophie, and Cecilia. By the end of that bright summer day, she had empty arms and broken dreams due to domestic violence. Her journey of survival would start from the deepest pit of despair, a world in which her daughters had been murdered by their father.This is her story about the people she made, how they were taken from the world, and how she survived without them.Jessica was not alone in her grief. The small-town Wisconsin community the girls had grown up in was rocked to its core and rose up to support her family. Her battles would take her from court rooms to playgrounds to the edges of the world. Tragedy and suffering are endemic in this world, but Jessica shows how it can be overcome by grace and love. Read more

ASIN B0F75WBYK1
ISBN13 979-8218661038
Edition 2nd ed.
Language English
Publisher Jessica Peterson
Dimensions 6 x 0.67 x 9 inches
Item Weight 15.8 ounces
Print length 246 pages
Publication date April 10, 2025

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