Amanda's Voice
We've all heard the story: step-father; teen-age daughter; temptation. What happens when the story breaks? Does the mother choose the husband over the child? Is it the girl's fault? What should the punishment be? Could it happen in my family? Amanda found out the hard way and her family paid the ultimate price.

"Amanda's Voice is a journey of trauma, tragedy and forgiveness. It is the story of a massacre of an entire familly--with the exception of one sibling, teenager Amanda Bennett. In this book, her grandmother, Eileen Bennett, a retired newspaper reporter, relates the story of the murders in chilling detail: The May 2006 night that Amanda lost her mother Wendy, 35; brother Scotty, 12; and sister Melanie,6. Their husband and father, Scott Sr., 40 had shot them as they slept before turning the gun on himself. It is through Amanda, who lives her life with the strength, dignity and forgiveness rarely seen in one so young, that the rest of the family finds hope and forgiveness. For Eileen and her husband Chick, a retired police officer, it is a journey that leads them to the Newe Jersey Statehouse in 2007, where they joined other victims' families, me and other anti-death penalty advocates in the successful move to abollish the death penalty in New Jersey. What could have been a story of revenge and bitterness instead tells the tale of the power of forgiveness in the human spirit."

by Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," which was nominated for a 1993 Puliltzer Prize and was on the New York Times bestseller list for 31 weeks. The book was the basis for the Oscar-winning film of the same name.
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Amanda's Voice
We've all heard the story: step-father; teen-age daughter; temptation. What happens when the story breaks? Does the mother choose the husband over the child? Is it the girl's fault? What should the punishment be? Could it happen in my family? Amanda found out the hard way and her family paid the ultimate price.

"Amanda's Voice is a journey of trauma, tragedy and forgiveness. It is the story of a massacre of an entire familly--with the exception of one sibling, teenager Amanda Bennett. In this book, her grandmother, Eileen Bennett, a retired newspaper reporter, relates the story of the murders in chilling detail: The May 2006 night that Amanda lost her mother Wendy, 35; brother Scotty, 12; and sister Melanie,6. Their husband and father, Scott Sr., 40 had shot them as they slept before turning the gun on himself. It is through Amanda, who lives her life with the strength, dignity and forgiveness rarely seen in one so young, that the rest of the family finds hope and forgiveness. For Eileen and her husband Chick, a retired police officer, it is a journey that leads them to the Newe Jersey Statehouse in 2007, where they joined other victims' families, me and other anti-death penalty advocates in the successful move to abollish the death penalty in New Jersey. What could have been a story of revenge and bitterness instead tells the tale of the power of forgiveness in the human spirit."

by Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," which was nominated for a 1993 Puliltzer Prize and was on the New York Times bestseller list for 31 weeks. The book was the basis for the Oscar-winning film of the same name.
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Amanda's Voice

Amanda's Voice

by Eileen Bennett
Amanda's Voice

Amanda's Voice

by Eileen Bennett

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We've all heard the story: step-father; teen-age daughter; temptation. What happens when the story breaks? Does the mother choose the husband over the child? Is it the girl's fault? What should the punishment be? Could it happen in my family? Amanda found out the hard way and her family paid the ultimate price.

"Amanda's Voice is a journey of trauma, tragedy and forgiveness. It is the story of a massacre of an entire familly--with the exception of one sibling, teenager Amanda Bennett. In this book, her grandmother, Eileen Bennett, a retired newspaper reporter, relates the story of the murders in chilling detail: The May 2006 night that Amanda lost her mother Wendy, 35; brother Scotty, 12; and sister Melanie,6. Their husband and father, Scott Sr., 40 had shot them as they slept before turning the gun on himself. It is through Amanda, who lives her life with the strength, dignity and forgiveness rarely seen in one so young, that the rest of the family finds hope and forgiveness. For Eileen and her husband Chick, a retired police officer, it is a journey that leads them to the Newe Jersey Statehouse in 2007, where they joined other victims' families, me and other anti-death penalty advocates in the successful move to abollish the death penalty in New Jersey. What could have been a story of revenge and bitterness instead tells the tale of the power of forgiveness in the human spirit."

by Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," which was nominated for a 1993 Puliltzer Prize and was on the New York Times bestseller list for 31 weeks. The book was the basis for the Oscar-winning film of the same name.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012253279
Publisher: Lois Bennett
Publication date: 02/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 387 KB

About the Author

Eileen Bennett is an award-winning newspaper reporter and editor based in the southern New Jersey/Philadelphia area. She has nearly 30 years of news experience. She retired in 2003 from The Press of Atlantic City, Eileen published her first book, the fictional "Incidental Tears," in 2005.
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