The Role Of Emotional Transparency In Healing Family Wounds
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Deborah Wanzo, also known as Ishmaela Seed, was born in Houston, Texas, and later moved to California, where she graduated from high school in 1973. She married her high school sweetheart in 1977 and built a successful career spanning 26 years in public service, including 18 years as a Courtroom Clerk in the Family Law Division.
Now retired, Deborah embraces life with gratitude and hope. Having overcome years of emotional pain, she uses her experiences to inspire healing and transformation, proving that resilience and faith create a beautiful second chapter.
About MoreIn Not My Fault, Deborah Wanzo shares her courageous story of heartbreak, endurance, and grace. This inspirational memoir proves that even in life’s harshest storms, love, faith, and forgiveness can break generational cycles and lead to a life filled with purpose and peace.
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Not My Fault speaks to anyone burdened by rejection or secrecy. A heart-healing story of love, faith, and forgiveness.
This memoir gave voice to the silent pain so many face in families marked by secrecy. Ishmaela’s resilience and faith are truly inspiring.
Ishmaela’s words brought tears and hope. ‘Not My Fault’ is a reminder that every child deserves love, and every person can find healing.
This book changed how I view family and identity. Ishmaela’s faith and determination to break cycles of hurt inspired me deeply.
Not My Fault’ is a courageous narrative that affirms our worth beyond circumstances. Ishmaela’s journey is a beacon of hope.
Behind each page of Not My Fault lies a story of resilience, hope, and divine purpose. Deborah Wanzo wrote this memoir to give voice to those wounded by secrecy and shame, illuminating the profound struggles of children born into rejection. Fueled by faith and experience, she weaves biblical analogies, family anecdotes, and deep moments of honesty to guide readers from pain to healing. Every chapter is a testament to the power of grace, forgiveness, and enduring strength. These pages were written in prayerful reflection, inviting readers to confront their past, embrace their worth, and learn they are not at fault.
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