Stop Bullying MeIn this book, Delilah goes through the darkest, saddest, and happiest moments of her life. She tries to see the light at the end of the tunnel and still has faith. She goes through humiliations, hurtful words, and painful acceptance. She finds it hard to accept herself the way she is, because everybody seems to want her to be different, pulling her in every direction. She believes she will get through it, but she doesn’t know how long she can hold it together. She tries to be happy and independent, but it doesn’t always happen the way she wants. In the end, she hopes everything will come together in the right direction, and she prays that God knows what is coming. But can she manage her life after the breakdown? Will she ever be able to fully trust again? This book invites us to focus on our own paths and not on others’. |
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