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Tired of the abuse his mother endures, at the hands of her boyfriend, a boy gets a gun. After learning to point and shoot he meets his nemesis face-to-face for the final showdown."Sixty-three percent of young men between the ages of 11 and 20 serving time for homicide are in prison for killing their mother's abuser." (SOURCE: KDVA.org, Myths of Domestic Violence: 2008)

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018

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ProtectHer

A Novella

ProtectHer

By Aynoit Ashor

© 2011 Aynoit Ashor

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All characters in this book are fictional.  Any resemblances to actual people or events are purely coincidental. 

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ProtectHer | A Novella | By Aynoit Ashor

Additional books by Aynoit Ashor: | I Wish I Would’ve | Battered, Broken, Unbowed

ProtectHer

A Novella

By Aynoit Ashor

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THE ENTIRE COURTROOM watched as I sat quietly in the witness chair. I was so nervous and couldn’t keep my legs from shaking. I looked over at my mom whose head was bowed like she was in prayer. Tears dropped from her cheeks into her lap. I thought of a statistic I read: “Sixty- three percent of juvenile males who are incarcerated for murder or homicide are there for killing their mother's abuser.”

I slowly said to her, “Mom, it's not your fault. You did all you could do for me. I know you wanted better for me.” Her eyes were filled with tears, “All mothers want better for their children. I know you didn't have a lot growing up and you wanted me to have the best. But you’re not the only reason why my life changed. There’s a lot that shaped my life and my decisions.” I closed my eyes and took a deep breath as I began to tell the court room my story.

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