Wanda Bauer
Published: 2010-05
Total Pages: 164
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"Please don't jump, Mommy." While attending her sister's funeral, that plea and other painful memories haunted Wanda Bauer: The sight of her mother poised to leap into the river below The smells of dead rats and mildew in her childhood home The soreness of the bruises that emerged after a beating After living her first twelve years with her abusive parents, Bauer was removed from her family and placed in a church-established children's home, where she became a Christian. At 15, Bauer was returned to her family, but to her dismay nothing there had changed. She married at 16 to escape that environment, and at 17 she became a mother. But the cycle of abuse resumed, and after eleven years she gathered her courage and her children, and left the marriage. God wastes nothing: Please Don't Jump is more than a riveting memoir of triumph over extreme adversity. Through interviews with other struggling families who agreed to share their stories, Bauer, now a rehabilitation consultant, illustrates the toll that family dysfunction, divorce, alcoholism, addiction, and abuse take on children and their futures. Insisting that it's time to act on behalf of these innocents, Bauer advocates making mature choices and modeling responsible behavior.