Diane: True Survivor

"...a story of survival, hope, and reconciliation..."-Kirkus Reviews

"This true story reads like a compelling novel." -Denise Rehrig, former co-executive producer

"A truly powerful story of survival." -Billy Hopkins, casting director

Diane's life story reads like fiction, but it's all very real. Through a series of compelling conversations, she shares intimate memories filled with hardship and resilience. In 1969, she is forced to leave her childhood home in an English village to move to a tenement in the South Bronx. This major culture shock is then compounded by years of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by her parents. Diane gets pregnant at fourteen and starts living on the streets. Along the way, she encounters a series of "angels" who help her survive.

Despite a series of abusive romantic relationships as an adult, Diane manages to create a new life for herself and her eight children. Diane finds some happiness when the father of her first child kicks his longtime heroin addiction. After ten years together, he dies. Diane discovers a new sense of spiritual faith when her mother suddenly reappears in her life. Despite the years of childhood abuse, Diane eventually forgives her mother and welcomes her into her home. As they make a new life together, Diane's story becomes one of grace and mercy.

Throughout her life, Diane offers an interesting perspective on race relations. She is white but lives almost entirely in an African-American culture.

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Diane: True Survivor

"...a story of survival, hope, and reconciliation..."-Kirkus Reviews

"This true story reads like a compelling novel." -Denise Rehrig, former co-executive producer

"A truly powerful story of survival." -Billy Hopkins, casting director

Diane's life story reads like fiction, but it's all very real. Through a series of compelling conversations, she shares intimate memories filled with hardship and resilience. In 1969, she is forced to leave her childhood home in an English village to move to a tenement in the South Bronx. This major culture shock is then compounded by years of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by her parents. Diane gets pregnant at fourteen and starts living on the streets. Along the way, she encounters a series of "angels" who help her survive.

Despite a series of abusive romantic relationships as an adult, Diane manages to create a new life for herself and her eight children. Diane finds some happiness when the father of her first child kicks his longtime heroin addiction. After ten years together, he dies. Diane discovers a new sense of spiritual faith when her mother suddenly reappears in her life. Despite the years of childhood abuse, Diane eventually forgives her mother and welcomes her into her home. As they make a new life together, Diane's story becomes one of grace and mercy.

Throughout her life, Diane offers an interesting perspective on race relations. She is white but lives almost entirely in an African-American culture.

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Diane: True Survivor

Diane: True Survivor

by Ward V B Lassoe (With)
Diane: True Survivor

Diane: True Survivor

by Ward V B Lassoe (With)

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"...a story of survival, hope, and reconciliation..."-Kirkus Reviews

"This true story reads like a compelling novel." -Denise Rehrig, former co-executive producer

"A truly powerful story of survival." -Billy Hopkins, casting director

Diane's life story reads like fiction, but it's all very real. Through a series of compelling conversations, she shares intimate memories filled with hardship and resilience. In 1969, she is forced to leave her childhood home in an English village to move to a tenement in the South Bronx. This major culture shock is then compounded by years of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by her parents. Diane gets pregnant at fourteen and starts living on the streets. Along the way, she encounters a series of "angels" who help her survive.

Despite a series of abusive romantic relationships as an adult, Diane manages to create a new life for herself and her eight children. Diane finds some happiness when the father of her first child kicks his longtime heroin addiction. After ten years together, he dies. Diane discovers a new sense of spiritual faith when her mother suddenly reappears in her life. Despite the years of childhood abuse, Diane eventually forgives her mother and welcomes her into her home. As they make a new life together, Diane's story becomes one of grace and mercy.

Throughout her life, Diane offers an interesting perspective on race relations. She is white but lives almost entirely in an African-American culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888245064
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 12/12/2024
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Ward V.B. Lassoe is a psychotherapist in private practice in Charleston, South Carolina. His previous careers include TV reporter, college professor, and digital media executive. He received a BA from Hamilton College, an MS from Columbia University, an MBA from Columbia Business School, and an MA from Webster University. He has traveled to more than 100 countries (including North Korea) and visited all seven continents.
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