Is there such a thing as “fuck-you!” lit?
If there isn’t, then Lisette SQ has created a brand new genre with her book Breaking Free: A Way Out for Adult Children of Narcissists. Bad parents beware! Lisette grew-up surrounded by narcissists and endured an adult life of the same. She’s mad as hell and she’s not going to take it anymore and she’s bringing other adult children along for the ride. Under Lisette’s tutelage adult children of narcissists learn to decode the narcissist’s playbook and execute strategies to never let a narcissist in their head and defend and protect themselves against abuse and even beat the narcissist at their own game.
The author has been writing about narcissistic abuse and malignant narcissism since 2011 and her blog House of Mirrors has become the quintessential ACON blog where readers can vent their rage at their “crazy” “abusive” “neglectful” and “self-centered” parents and siblings. Lisette has produced numerous articles that have gone viral and the blog has garnered hits in the millions. Breaking Free is a compilation of 40 of the most popular blog articles along with a glimpse at the stream of fury generated by each post. Raw and provocatively written, the book explores narcissistic abuse and the ways in which people are left in the aftermath of emotional trauma and how embracing our outrage at cruel and unjust treatment can reconnect us with our self and help us break free from an abusive past.
For those of you that have not been raised by narcissists but married one, work with one, live next door to one and so on, this book is also for you. Lisette doesn’t explain malignant narcissism in clinical jargon, she writes about it from real life experience. She takes no prisoners, shoots from the hip and tells it like it is in visceral terms. If you see the narcissist in your life through tinted glasses, Lisette will knock them off your face and stomp on them. If you’re stuck in a fog about the realities of your abusive upbringing, Lisette will take your hand and gently guide you out the mire. Consider this book an E-megaphone blasting a warning that malignant narcissists are extremely dangerous, will never change and only get worse with age.
Some of the vignettes in Breaking Free will leave you horrified; others will leave you in hysterics. Comedy, tragedy, anger, fury, despair and disgust come together to create one hell of an interesting and therapeutic read. Hold on tight because this book is intense and chances are it will stop you dead in your tracks, force you to think and leave you touched on some deep level. It may even send more than a few narcissists into hiding!
Breaking Free unites victims of narcissistic abuse in collective outrage so get ready because the halos are coming off and the pitch forks are out!
If there isn’t, then Lisette SQ has created a brand new genre with her book Breaking Free: A Way Out for Adult Children of Narcissists. Bad parents beware! Lisette grew-up surrounded by narcissists and endured an adult life of the same. She’s mad as hell and she’s not going to take it anymore and she’s bringing other adult children along for the ride. Under Lisette’s tutelage adult children of narcissists learn to decode the narcissist’s playbook and execute strategies to never let a narcissist in their head and defend and protect themselves against abuse and even beat the narcissist at their own game.
The author has been writing about narcissistic abuse and malignant narcissism since 2011 and her blog House of Mirrors has become the quintessential ACON blog where readers can vent their rage at their “crazy” “abusive” “neglectful” and “self-centered” parents and siblings. Lisette has produced numerous articles that have gone viral and the blog has garnered hits in the millions. Breaking Free is a compilation of 40 of the most popular blog articles along with a glimpse at the stream of fury generated by each post. Raw and provocatively written, the book explores narcissistic abuse and the ways in which people are left in the aftermath of emotional trauma and how embracing our outrage at cruel and unjust treatment can reconnect us with our self and help us break free from an abusive past.
For those of you that have not been raised by narcissists but married one, work with one, live next door to one and so on, this book is also for you. Lisette doesn’t explain malignant narcissism in clinical jargon, she writes about it from real life experience. She takes no prisoners, shoots from the hip and tells it like it is in visceral terms. If you see the narcissist in your life through tinted glasses, Lisette will knock them off your face and stomp on them. If you’re stuck in a fog about the realities of your abusive upbringing, Lisette will take your hand and gently guide you out the mire. Consider this book an E-megaphone blasting a warning that malignant narcissists are extremely dangerous, will never change and only get worse with age.
Some of the vignettes in Breaking Free will leave you horrified; others will leave you in hysterics. Comedy, tragedy, anger, fury, despair and disgust come together to create one hell of an interesting and therapeutic read. Hold on tight because this book is intense and chances are it will stop you dead in your tracks, force you to think and leave you touched on some deep level. It may even send more than a few narcissists into hiding!
Breaking Free unites victims of narcissistic abuse in collective outrage so get ready because the halos are coming off and the pitch forks are out!