There are more than 42 million survivors of sexual abuse in America. 90% of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator in some way.
Missing Pieces is a true story about the effects of leaving trauma unhealed and finding the courage to fight for your life.
At five-years-old, author Andi Hunt was changed forever. It would take three decades to understand why she struggled constantly with the darkness that had entered her world at such a young and vulnerable age. PTSD, panic attacks, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, depression, and all side effects of a time in her life that she thought was long forgotten. Within these pages, we will follow Andi’s brave journey to find the missing pieces in her life, and finally heal.
Ultimately, Missing Pieces inspires reflection and fruitful dialogue with pressing questions like: Is it possible to heal my inner child? Am I too damaged to get better? Where do I start?
Missing Pieces aims to encourage others to persevere and get the help they need to become whole again and have the peace-filled life they’ve dreamed of.
I couldn't stop reading this book once I started. I finished it in one sitting. I related with so much of Andi's (the author) story. I whole heartedly feel that this book is going to relate to and help so many people. Mental health and trauma sadly effects every single e person to some extent. Wether it is small or big it is still so important and it needs to be talked about more. Andi did a great job sharing her experiences with the ups and downs. This has inspired me to do some work on my own mental health and childhood/adulthood traumas. I highly recommend this book to everyone teen to 100+ I already have a few people in mind to share this with. I look forward to following this author and her next steps in the future.
Thank you, Andi for sending me the link to read your book. This was a great read and a reminder, so many have hidden battles. Ones we tuck away, as to not appear “weak” by society. You show your readers, it’s okay to ask for help. That your past trauma isn’t something to be ashamed of. Instead embrace it, get help and not allow yourself to become a victim of your own thoughts. This is a must read, whether you’ve experienced trauma or not.