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At just twelve years old, Sylvie Lariviere-Traub’s world shattered. Abandoned by her alcoholic father and left to fend for herself when her mother became too ill, she found herself in the care of her older brother. But a cascade of unfortunate events soon thrust her into the harsh reality of the Canadian foster care system. Here, Sylvie endured juvenile institutions that treated her more like a prisoner than a ward of the state.
Against all odds, Sylvie battled through addiction, abuse, and poverty to rise as a successful entrepreneur. Yet, just as she began to find peace and meaning in her existence, the love of her life passed away, stirring the haunting echoes of her past. This profound loss sent her on a journey to rediscover her roots and find a place to call home truly.
The Silent Echo of My Childhood is a gripping memoir where Sylvie’s indomitable spirit shines through even the darkest of times. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the universal quest for belonging and peace.
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