This book is a candid testimonial of life's obstacles that depict the evidence of how faithful God is. His love is relentless regardless of the mess we create for ourselves. This testament was designed to give strength to the weak, faith to the doubter, and hope to the forgotten. This is a story of how a child is abandoned by her earthly father that sets the stage for a childhood filled with heartache and negative choices. The men closest to her used and abused her. She kept their secrets of rape and molestation in an effort to protect her family and cover her own guilt and shame. By the time she was 12 years old, hatred and rage were a common part of her DNA. When she turned 17 years old, she had become a teenage mother, teen wife, and was constantly haunted by suicidal thoughts. Into adulthood she suffered years of domestic violence, substance abuse and then murderous plots until she finally turned to the Jesus.
As Mary Hammond observes in her wide-ranging publishing history of the novel, Great Expectations' life has extended far beyond the literary Anglophone world and owes a great deal to a particular moment in the mid-Victorian publishing industry. Her book features an exhaustive survey of the novel's different appearances in serial, book and dramatic form and is enhanced by appendices with archival information, contemporary reviews and a comprehensive bibliography of editions and adaptations.
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