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THE JOURNEY by Ivett Jackson is a very show-and-tell-my-story-book with much grace and mercy. It is as beautifully written as Ivett Jackson is beautiful and both are the epitome of God's grace in victory when we hold on.

Ivett brings the Jamaican culture to THE JOURNEY that many, many international women know too well, but cannot prevail against the strongholds of a rough beginning. This is why the last chapter, 'Betrayal,' is the first revelation, because despite a difficult journey that ended with pain, Ivett Jackson turns it around and gives God all the glory by ministering to under-privileged women and children for Christmas. A simple act that is a powerful message that God's grace really is sufficient when we are weak and sowing reaps a mighty harvest of love. Love is the true commandment that we must aspire to and THE JOURNEY, although hurtful with childhood rape by a grandfather, the quest to do better in a foreign country, and an adulterous marriage can keep many women last, Ivette demonstrates we also can end first.

Another sisterly beauty in THE JOURNEY is the teaching aspect of two cultures that reveal women all around the world can overcome oppression and live victoriously with God's healing graces and mercies. This is an excellent book to minister to women with childhood scars on a peaceful day and calm an evening storm of hurtful memories of youth. It will likewise do wonders for men to learn the need to correct generational sins of sexual assaults and sexual molestations against our little sisters around the world.

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The Journey is a riveting mind-boggling emotional rollercoaster ride. While Ivett was only a small child she blocked out the memories of the horrific and traumatized situation...

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When Ivett was only a small child she blocked out the memories of the horrific and traumatized situations she endured from the hands of her family.  The person who should have cared for her, her stepfather, was a Monster!  Ivett’s little mind was unable to comprehend all that had happen.  Instead she blocked out the memories, every single one of them, and sent them away to a place where no one would find them - especially herself. 

The little girl, Ivett, found a place in the recesses of her mind, a deep well where she deposited all the hidden, horrible and traumatic years of her life, never to be remembered again, or so she thought.  This is her story - a child grappling to understand and somehow to deal with the memories and nightmares.
As an adult, Ivett has had ups and downs like most of us.  Yet, in her life, she was surrounded by people who should have loved her, but instead they revealed their true nature, which was only about them.

Ivett is finally able to take control of her memories and deal with them and remove the monsters from her life.

Ivett is now a successful individual, happy and full of love.  Ivett Jackson is an acclaimed author, a model/actress, and an inventor. "You don’t have to be a little girl, a woman, a little boy or a man to read this book," exhorts Ivett, "This story applies to all.

All of us have faced a monster. It’s how we handle it that counts."  Ivett’s story can help anyone. Ivett jackson book help individual to Recognize the signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect, also the causes of child abuse and its impact on children and society. Help for victims and abusers

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