Being the daughter of a famous athlete is not all that it’s cracked up to be. Have you ever been victimized by a toxic parent/parents? Have you ever watched your parent walk out of your life, and go on as if you do not exist? Or, have you ever just wondered what your favorite athletes are truly like behind close doors? If so, then this book is for you. This book is a diary of my experience being abandoned by my father, Vincent Maurice Coleman, a St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer.
This book begins with a short story of my life, starting from the time my parents met, to present day, and exposes all the unknowns. You will learn the truth about my father’s character, you will learn how resilient my mother is, and you will learn about all the ways this trauma has impacted me mentally, physically, and emotionally. In the second half of the book, you will find scattered modern poetry, as well as advice on how to heal from the absence of a parent. Prepare to take a ride through my journey of being abandoned, finding my purpose, and healing this form of trauma and neglect that unfortunately, many children have experienced. The great “Vincent Van Go” and famous base stealer, is not the person you think he is. Purchase this book to find out why.
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