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Monday, March 2, 2020

Author Releases New Book About How Domestic Violence Affects Children

Tiffany Mensah, author of Forgotten a Memoir

Author Tiffany Mensah and her bookcover

Phoenix, AZ — Author and advocate, Tiffany Mensah has written and released her first book titled, Forgotten: Living in the Shadows of Domestic Violence. It is estimated that globally one billion children are growing up in homes plagued by domestic violence, however to date, awareness of the childhood trauma caused by such sits around 15%.

Why when the numbers are so high, and with so many children at stake are there not more conversations?

Considering how they carry such an emotional burden alongside victims, it seems that these children are oft times forgotten and their stories of survival and resilience are buried deep into the walls of childhood homes and places of abandonment.

Today, proudly and wholly Tiffany’s book gives readers a firsthand account of what it’s like to be that child offering up her raw and uncut vantage point of pain forgotten, buried, resurrected, and healed, she minces no words in letting the reader know that you are more than the trauma you witnessed.

Through her honest transparent conversation like story-telling she empowers the reader to dig deep and look at their scars while forging forward to find the healing that only faith and honesty can foster. Tiffany gives hope and the knowledge that it is possible to live a life free from what you witnessed.

Forgotten: Living in the Shadows of Domestic Violence can be purchased at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and available on Kindle.

 

About Tiffany Mensah
Tiffany Mensah is a woman of faith, author, advocate, marketing maven, and entrepreneur. With ten-plus years in Corporate America, she currently works as a marketing project manager while owning and operating Mensah & Co., a creative consulting agency. Tiffany is most proud of the work she’s done personally and spiritually to address the childhood trauma and PTSD she experienced while growing up in a home plagued by domestic violence. This work has fueled her to launch D.O.V.E.S. Network (Daily Overcoming Violence & Embracing Safety), a 501(c)(3) dedicated to the prevention of domestic violence and childhood domestic violence exposure through awareness and outreach programs.

 

PRESS CONTACT:
Tiffany Mensah
480-492-0412
info@tiffanymensah.com



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