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Annie O'Sullivan

Annie O'Sullivan was born in the mid 1950's in New England. Growing up in a military family, she traveled much of the US as they followed her father’s career. After high school she served in the USMC. While on active duty she married, had her own children, attained the rank of Sergeant and ultimately entered therapy. In the end, she would log ten years of private and group counseling and hospitalization. She has earned a Bachelor and two Masters Degrees. She currently resides in the Western US where she maintains a successful career in Land Management. Her own successful family has grown to include multiple grand and step children, dogs, cats and several fish - all happy and well.

Against the odds: Life is Good.

Annie O'Sullivan

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Can You Hear Me Now?

This unique memoir is the shocking tale of an abused child. It is the first in a collection of four essays built around art therapy, old photos, and memories. Dropping you into the mind of the child, Ms. O'Sullivan brings the reader on an intimate life journey through the eyes of this child’s confusion, misunderstanding, will to persevere and desire to seek goodness in the world. It is the true story of careening through her life with her dysfunctional family as she experiences violence and abuse without a compass, to ultimately, against all odds, prosper.
Graphic content - not suitable for all Readers.

ISBN: 978-0-9812737-9-2
Word Count: 22,000
Published: July 2009


price: US$ 4.99
Can You Hear Me Now?: Part Two

This unique memoir is the shocking tale of an abused child. This is the second part in a collection of four essays built around art therapy, old photos, and memories. Dropping you into the mind of the child, Ms. O'Sullivan brings the reader on an intimate life journey through the eyes of this child’s confusion, misunderstanding, will to persevere and desire to seek goodness in the world. It is the true story of careening through her life with her dysfunctional family as she experiences violence and abuse without a compass, to ultimately, against all odds, prosper.

Graphic content - not suitable for all readers.

ISBN: 978-1-926760-37-7
Word Count: 24,000
Published: April 30, 2010


price: US$ 4.99