Double-Edged Sword : The Simonne Butler Story

SKU: 9780473364359
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  • Author:
    BUTLER Simone / JENKIN Andra
  • ISBN:
    9780473364359
  • Publication Date:
    October 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    317
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Mary Egan Publishing
  • Country of Publication:
Double-Edged Sword : The Simonne Butler Story
Double-Edged Sword : The Simonne Butler Story

Double-Edged Sword : The Simonne Butler Story

SKU: 9780473364359
Regular price $38.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BUTLER Simone / JENKIN Andra
  • ISBN:
    9780473364359
  • Publication Date:
    October 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    317
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Mary Egan Publishing
  • Country of Publication:

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When in her twenties Simonne Butler was in a violent abusive relationship which culminated, when her partner was high on methamphetamine, with her hands being chopped off with a samurai sword. Her hands were reattached with ground-breaking surgery and she spent the next decade healing her mind, body and spirit.

Facing obstacles from the very start, including a troubled childhood and an alcoholic and volatile mother, Simonne's optimism and determination have always shone through. Every victim of domestic violence must read this book, and their friends and family. Even those who have never been the victim of violence will be inspired, moved and enlightened by this candid and brutal memoir.

Simonne Butler mission in life now is to guide humanity on their quest for spiritual healing, personal empowerment and wholeness, to shine a light on violence against women in our society so we can positively change the sexual, domestic, and family violence culture plaguing the world we live in, and to all live up to a divine purpose.

Featured in the 28 November 2016 New Zealand Newsletter.
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  • When in her twenties Simonne Butler was in a violent abusive relationship which culminated, when her partner was high on methamphetamine, with her hands being chopped off with a samurai sword. Her hands were reattached with ground-breaking surgery and she spent the next decade healing her mind, body and spirit.

    Facing obstacles from the very start, including a troubled childhood and an alcoholic and volatile mother, Simonne's optimism and determination have always shone through. Every victim of domestic violence must read this book, and their friends and family. Even those who have never been the victim of violence will be inspired, moved and enlightened by this candid and brutal memoir.

    Simonne Butler mission in life now is to guide humanity on their quest for spiritual healing, personal empowerment and wholeness, to shine a light on violence against women in our society so we can positively change the sexual, domestic, and family violence culture plaguing the world we live in, and to all live up to a divine purpose.

    Featured in the 28 November 2016 New Zealand Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

When in her twenties Simonne Butler was in a violent abusive relationship which culminated, when her partner was high on methamphetamine, with her hands being chopped off with a samurai sword. Her hands were reattached with ground-breaking surgery and she spent the next decade healing her mind, body and spirit.

Facing obstacles from the very start, including a troubled childhood and an alcoholic and volatile mother, Simonne's optimism and determination have always shone through. Every victim of domestic violence must read this book, and their friends and family. Even those who have never been the victim of violence will be inspired, moved and enlightened by this candid and brutal memoir.

Simonne Butler mission in life now is to guide humanity on their quest for spiritual healing, personal empowerment and wholeness, to shine a light on violence against women in our society so we can positively change the sexual, domestic, and family violence culture plaguing the world we live in, and to all live up to a divine purpose.

Featured in the 28 November 2016 New Zealand Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.