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Incest To Where?
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Incest To Where?
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Current price: $17.90


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Incest To Where?
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Some autobiographies should be reference books in the study of humanity. Incest to Where? is one such autobiography. It is the true story of a Jewish woman who was brought up in a very strict orthodox home. Her first conscious introduction to the world of reality, at the tender age of three, was an incestuous sodomizing, continuously painful sexual attacks; a relationship with a degenerate flesh and blood father whose mind was no better than a moral waste-bin. As a baby abandoned by her real mother, at the age of five, Ruth inherited a stepmother who hated her and turned her into a slave child. Rapes, attempted suicides, character assassination, infidelity, want, misery and pain were some of her closest companions. Armed with a unique philosophy of life, borne out of her experience, she hopes to confront reality and make meaning out of it. The wherewithal to achieve this is through her music. As long as the breath remains in her, she hopes for a better life. My story could be a lesson for humanity.
Some autobiographies should be reference books in the study of humanity. Incest to Where? is one such autobiography. It is the true story of a Jewish woman who was brought up in a very strict orthodox home. Her first conscious introduction to the world of reality, at the tender age of three, was an incestuous sodomizing, continuously painful sexual attacks; a relationship with a degenerate flesh and blood father whose mind was no better than a moral waste-bin. As a baby abandoned by her real mother, at the age of five, Ruth inherited a stepmother who hated her and turned her into a slave child. Rapes, attempted suicides, character assassination, infidelity, want, misery and pain were some of her closest companions. Armed with a unique philosophy of life, borne out of her experience, she hopes to confront reality and make meaning out of it. The wherewithal to achieve this is through her music. As long as the breath remains in her, she hopes for a better life. My story could be a lesson for humanity.


















