A Compilation Of Writings Part 1

A Compilation Of Writings Part 1

by Janine Bouyssounouse
A Compilation Of Writings Part 1
A Compilation Of Writings Part 1

A Compilation Of Writings Part 1

by Janine Bouyssounouse

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Overview

This book contains descriptions of actual crimes from the victim's perspective. Please read before presenting to sensitive readers.

This is the tale of a stalking victim with multiple stalkers told through children's stories, flash fiction and personal journal writings. There are notes from the author sections for each piece of writing to expand on what was written to give a time frame, motivation for the writing, the bigger picture and actual events happening while the notes are being typed.

This story has much to offer to many differen types of readers. There are multiple topics covered and complex issues presented. This book contains disturbing concepts which may be difficult to read and absorb that they are actually happening in this day and age.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013395633
Publisher: Janine Bouyssounouse
Publication date: 09/21/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 646
File size: 467 KB

About the Author

The author of this book has been an unwilling part of a study conducted over most of her life, causing pain and suffering, destruction of her careers, physical damage to her person, emotional toll and abject poverty, including homelessness and starvation as well as exposure to the elements.

The author does her best to describe the events in order to warn others to not fall into her stalkers' trap of getting innocent people involved in criminal behavior. It seems simple enough to be involved with a study. It's quite another thing when the study is actually illegal.

Much of the book contains the author's responses to issues raised in the study. This is her voice since she is not allowed to actively participate in the study or the court happenings surrounding the study. The author is using this book as her cry out for help.
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