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What Did Not Kill Me, Made Me

Girl, Taken 27 Years Later - A Short Story of a Long Transformation

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What Did Not Kill Me, Made Me

By: Elena Nikitina
Narrated by: Elena Nikitina
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What Did Not Kill Me, Made Me is the second in a trilogy after the best-selling and award-winning book Girl, Taken: A True Story of Abductions, Captivity and Survival.

For those who seek hope. From the author—kidnapping, war, and PTSD survivor: “When it seems that your life problems have reached their climax, when you think that you have no strength left to fight your own demons, when difficulties squeeze your throat so tight that you can’t even breathe—I know exactly how it feels. I’ve been there. That’s why I share my story—perhaps, you will find something in it—a little inspiration or a surge of strength to fight the calamities of life.

©2020 Elena Nikitina (P)2022 Elena Nikitina
Biographies & Memoirs Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Disappearance Mental Health Abduction

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