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7/14/2023

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From shattered illusions to resilient determination,
Agnes's Broken Dreams reveals a tale of courage and redemption.

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Agnes's Broken Dreams
by Judy King
Genre: Fictional Memoir 

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It has been thirty years since Agnes last visited the country of her birth and upbringing. While it is at the request of her aging, narcissistic mother, she has her own reasons for making the journey to Australia from her home on Mallorca.

Something has blighted her life since childhood. Something has cast such a long shadow over her existence that her ability to grasp at life fully, to appreciate her own sense of self-worth, to attain any semblance of happiness, to trust without reservation, has been damaged. Those whom she chooses, and who choose her, seem to want only to exploit her.

Having undergone a long period of psychotherapy, Agnes can now return to re-experience the places that featured in her youth in the hope that burning questions will be answered, haunting mysteries solved, and buried memories let out into the light…

This is the vibrant, heartening, and often amusing tale of a buoyant and irrepressible woman whose natural energy and determination continue to drive her forward. Having reached middle age, she is determined to grapple with - and heal - the ills that have beset her.


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​CHAPTER 1. SURVIVING DANIEL

She is dreading the arrival. Since boarding the plane in London, like a dog pulling against a lead, she has felt she is going the wrong way – sucked back into a past she thought she had escaped forever. Freedom isn’t the price of a plane ticket, she thinks, as we take ourselves wherever we go. Her apprehension has no effect on the big Boeing that, landing with a thud, sways from side to side in a series of kangaroo hops before the mighty brakes tether the beast and bring it to heel. A spontaneous uproar of cheers and clapping explodes in the cabin as the sensation of rolling smoothly on terra firma signals the turbulent flight is at an end. The uproar is tempered when passengers are advised to remain in their seats. Two burly Bermuda-shorted men are enacting the Australian ritual of disinfecting the plane by moving through the aisles to spray the cabin from high-held aerosol cans. When the red-headed one pauses near her aisle seat, his freckly lower arms seem familiar. But, she realises, it is the odour of hair oil, fermented with alcohol-impregnated upper-body sweat, that is resurrecting her long-dead father. The father who holds her from the grave. Who traps her in troubled, hard, blue eyes –before vanishing.
A deep foreboding amplifies the resistance she is experiencing. All is then quickly swept into the noisy hubbub of movement and chatter that follows the signal to disembark. She is delayed by the act of searching under the seat for a book called ‘Families and How to Survive Them’. She has scoured it for clues during the long flight, in preparation for returning to the place where she was born and grew up.
The delay means that, when she finally gets to the overhead locker across the aisle, she sees a red-gloved hand at the end of a crane-like arm snatch her stashed duty-free bag and dash away with it through the cabin. She is left with a blurred image of a tall woman with curly auburn hair, merging like a film fade into the avalanche of disembarking passengers. The woman might have been wearing a grey track suit, but she cannot be sure. The red glove, however, sticks in her mind. She imagines herself screaming THIEF! THIEF! as she has seen in the movies but, instead, simply stands there in disbelief, opening and closing her mouth like a fish.
Conditioned from childhood not to make a fuss when it comes to anything untoward, she doesn’t react like other people. Subterfuge and evasion are old friends. Like a lizard changing colour, she feels safe blending into the background. She never screams. Not that she can remember anyway. Perhaps the potential was killed off in her before it got started. Once or twice, she has contemplated buying a battery-operated ‘screamer alarm’ for her handbag but, because so rarely conscious of her safety, the idea would waft away from her when the threat that provoked it abated.
All the carefully chosen presents during the stopover in Singapore gone! What can she do? The evidence is flimsy: tall woman, a mass of curly hair that could well be a wig, and an easily removed red glove. Even if she apprehends the thief, it would be no use as, by the time she spots her, the stolen goods would have been transferred and the plastic bag discarded in a convenient bin.
Agnes bites her lip. Tears sting the back of her eyes, then slither like sluggish raindrops down her cheeks. She is struggling to get a grip. After all you’ve been through in recent years this is a minor blip, she tells herself. For God’s sake just put it out of your mind. It’s not the end of the world.
A popular quote, attributed to Albert Einstein, and read in a magazine she browsed on the plane, sticks in her mind: ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.’ Her two marriages, and most of her romantic liaisons, had ended in similar fashion. On her knees and seriously out of pocket. If the Einstein quote was accurate, it was a definite confirmation of her insanity. But what is she repeating, over and over? What is it that she cannot see?

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Anxiety caused by abuse in my early teenager years interfered with my concentration so profoundly, it resulted in amnesia and I lost the ability to read and write fluently. Devested of the power of language indelibly undermined my life. Unable to understand what was happening to me, I felt I had no defence against the judgement of the world which propelled me into a life-time search to discover what lay behind the lost memories.

Agnes’s Broken Dreams, written on the advice of a gifted psychiatrist, is a fictionalize account of my odyssey. Regaining concentration and with it the ability to develop as a writer has been the most miraculous gift of my life.

It is my greatest desire that this book will bring solace to other adult sufferers of childhood abuse.

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47 Comments
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7/14/2023 03:40:01 am

This is, in my opinion, one of the best posts that you have made. Your work is quite outstanding in both quality and quantity. I am grateful to you for it.

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Brian Mutie Katumbi
7/21/2023 08:09:21 am

sounds great

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Marcy Meyer
7/14/2023 06:35:13 am

The cover and title look great. Sounds like a really good book

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Rita Wray
7/14/2023 07:46:02 am

Sounds like a good book.

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Beyond Comps
7/14/2023 09:14:51 am

Great cover!

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Caryl Kane
7/14/2023 09:34:03 am

New-to-me author. Thank you for sharing.

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Barbara Montag
7/14/2023 10:15:55 am

Agnes's Broken Dreams reveals a tale of courage and redemption.
I love this!
Thank you for sharing this.

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Susan Smith
7/14/2023 10:33:17 am

This sounds like a good book. I like the cover and excerpt.

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Alma Fisher
7/14/2023 10:43:44 am

Looks like a good read

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Valerie Seal
7/14/2023 11:41:34 am

Looks good.

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Jon Heil
7/14/2023 01:33:46 pm

Hope it does well

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wendy hutton
7/14/2023 02:31:20 pm

sounds great, new author to me, great cover also

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Piroska
7/14/2023 06:08:37 pm

The book sounds fantastic. Love the cover.

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MICHAEL A LAW
7/14/2023 06:19:35 pm

This looks like a fantastic novel

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Sherry
7/14/2023 06:28:58 pm

I really like the cover and excerpt.

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Thomas Gibson
7/15/2023 03:53:06 am

Sounds like a beautiful story of someone who is broken from her past can find healing for her future.

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Carol G
7/15/2023 09:36:54 am

This book might help some who have also dealt with those things that harm them emotionally come to grips with some mechanisms to heal.

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Nancy
7/15/2023 09:44:24 am

What person from history would you most like to meet in person?

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David Hollingsworth
7/15/2023 07:26:50 pm

This book sounds great!

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bn100
7/15/2023 09:16:44 pm

new author to me

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Terri Quick
7/16/2023 05:32:02 pm

Nice cover

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Ellie Wright
7/16/2023 08:06:33 pm

This sounds like a great read. Nice cover!

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Cynthia C
7/17/2023 09:20:25 am

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Wendy Jensen
7/17/2023 03:18:01 pm

The book details are very interesting.

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Jodi Hunter
7/17/2023 06:17:40 pm

Sounds like an amazing read.

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beth shepherd
7/17/2023 08:44:13 pm

This looks like a great read!

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Danielle Day
7/17/2023 11:27:05 pm

I like it.

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Dawn Snow
7/18/2023 05:50:31 pm

I love the cover! It sounds interesting!

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Bea LaRocca
7/19/2023 12:29:27 am

Thank you for sharing your story with us through this fictional memoir and for offering a giveaway, I am looking forward to reading your book

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Ann Fantom
7/20/2023 07:34:33 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Jamie N.
7/20/2023 11:21:33 pm

This sounds like my kind of book!

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7/23/2023 11:56:35 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?J

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Jamie Martin link
7/24/2023 01:47:21 am

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Jeanna Massman
7/31/2023 06:04:12 am

The cover is interesting. It sets the mood for the book.

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Kim Kern
8/2/2023 03:32:20 pm

Sounds like she had a sad past.

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Nicole Watson
8/2/2023 04:37:36 pm

Sounds like some good all around reading

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Debbi Wellenstein
8/7/2023 01:38:51 pm

I enjoyed reading the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Nancy
8/7/2023 04:07:40 pm

Sounds intriguing

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Julie Feldermann
8/9/2023 03:45:35 pm

How long does it take to write a book?

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Francine A
8/10/2023 12:36:41 pm

Sounds like a good book.

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Daniel M
8/10/2023 05:31:59 pm

like the cover

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Kaitlyn Walas
8/13/2023 02:09:07 pm

Love the way the book is sounding!

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Alexis Yoakum
8/13/2023 10:44:43 pm

I love the cover! It sounds interesting!

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Nicole Bowers
8/14/2023 05:20:26 am

Honestly, the cover would not make me interested in the book.. pretty boring

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jill k
8/14/2023 11:23:51 am

sounds very interesting!

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Sand
8/14/2023 10:12:46 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Renata
8/14/2023 11:38:19 pm

Looks good.

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