The Child: The inner child (hardcopy)
Ogbe Oghenekome Harriet used a character called Madison to portray her idea on how childhood experiences can affect one’s adult life. Most times, they stay hidden because of time and the false feeling that time has gotten over them.
In the book, Madison thought she could outrun the broken parts of her childhood. She thought time could heal her silent wounds. But when life started pressing in, the cracks began to show and she was forced to face what she never intended to.
This book by Ogbe Oghenekome Harriet is an honest story about the parts we have convinced ourselves don’t matter and we are scared to look at. God, who sees how those wounds affect us, has been waiting patiently for healing and realization to take place. True healing doesn’t come from acting like you are fine, but from facing the pain, letting go, and trusting God to heal and restore.
Her reference to God as the ultimate solution to resolving such a crisis makes this book a spiritual and moral companion aside from its intriguing plot and storyline. It is entertaining, and it is a great book and a must-read, especially for young people who are in dire need of guidance and self-development.
Ogbe Oghenekome Harriet’s book will also come in handy for those who are already facing a crisis in their adult lives because of some negative experiences that they had while growing up.
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