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In D.N.A., a captivating work of creative non-fiction, the author unravels the intricate tapestry of personal history and societal expectations that shape identity. Through evocative childhood memories and profound reflections, the book explores the tension between innocence and experience, faith and self-discovery, and societal norms versus individual freedom. By blending playful childhood moments with serious encounters of abuse and hypocrisy, D.N.A. reveals how past experiences and societal pressures mold our sense of self. The author's journey from a cheeky child seeking acceptance to an adult confronting harsh truths offers a powerful critique of identity and morality. This thought-provoking exploration illuminates the real stories that define us, the roots that ground us, and the unspoken truths that connect us all.
ISBN : 978-1-83543-533-5
Published: 13/03/2025
Pages : 136
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Elle Seaburn was lucky enough to know her family tree and to develop her own way of listening to those who passed before her. A mother of two and stepmother to another four, she draws from the past and modernises the context in an attempt to fit into the norms of the future generation. She wants them to know she will always be there for them.