a little girl called Squeaks

a story of hope

by Debbie Maddigan


Formats

Hardcover
£22.33
Softcover
£16.96
£12.76
Hardcover
£22.33

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/05/2011

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781456754068
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781456754051

About the Book

“A Little Girl Named Squeaks,” is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with addiction, abuse, or feelings of worthlessness, or for anyone who wants insight into the feelings and challenges of those who struggle so. It takes place in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, BC. And it is a reminder to all of us that life stories like this should never be for children. The saddest part is little has changed for at risk children in fifty years. Hopefully, this book's insights will tug at your hearts so we will become the voice of those children whose voices have been taken away. So far this book has reached over 1,000 plus and each and everyone that has taken the time to read it has come away with something new to think about. It will show the prejudices we hold and the judgments we throw without knowing the full story of the person in front of us. Squeaks, like most at risk children does follow in her mother's footsteps for a time, but eventually with the help of friends, Alcoholics Anonymous and God she is able to crawl out of the life-style she was so entrenched in.


About the Author

Debbie Maddigan was born in Northern British Columbia. She has been married to her husband Shaun for 35 years, has three married children and seven grandchildren. She is a life coach and inspirational speaker. She has always loved children. She has taught from elementary to senior high, her favorite grade being grade one. She also teaches on parenting, marriage and the importance of following God's word. This is her first book which was a great and wonderful challenge. Because she suffers from Multiple Sclerosis she was forced due to health reasons to quit a job she loved. It was then she discovered her love for writing.