You Are NOT Alone

Wilderness Woman: A Triumphant Spirit is a raw and deeply personal memoir that traces your journey from a childhood filled with abuse and neglect to a life of resilience, healing, and faith. Why was this an important book for you to write?

My life’s true story has been an amazing journey to reflect on my past and see how far I have come through it all.  I had been sitting on this manuscript for 30 years  –  I’ve seen and heard other people’s struggles of their lives  SO  I was inspired to get started to complete my book and get it published.  

What was the most challenging part of writing your memoir and what was the most rewarding?

In the early days of working to find a publisher,   I ran into con artists who took my money  but I reported them to the fraud department at my bank. I got my money back.  I checked out the next publisher with the Better Business Bureau.   

Working with my new honest publisher was a hard task on my part.  Going back into time and revisiting the old wounds  of abuse was NOT good  BUT I was determined to press on to complete my book and publish it!

One of the most rewarding results was to have a dear friend who read my book…She mentioned she too had abuses in her young life.  She underlined the areas in yellow-highlight and shared the book with her new husband, who then would be able to relate to her wounded life.

 What were some ideas that were important for you to share in my book?

“As I grew older, an att teacher, a piano teacher, a large loving family in the country and others who loved, and supported me helped me realize that I deserved happiness. My relationship with my horses – the chapter on “Healing with Horses”  Equine Therapy it’s  called nowadays!  They saved my life!!!   I encourage others to look back and see how others helped in their lives!

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your story? 

They are NOT ALONE!!  It takes courage in ourselves to reach out for help!  Get in a support group, go to meetings,  just listen to others share and you will have the courage to share your heartfelt memories.  It’s hard to trust BUT take your time and YOU’LL be able to relate to others!

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“If you see something odd, say something to someone.”

The summer of 1945…the Kansas City Star newspaper would have read like this: “The Division of Family Services reports…A young female child whose identity remains anonymous. She was rescued from her grandparent’s house. The mother and father are also being investigated by the authorities. The grandparents volunteered to watch the new baby girl. Her mother was a beauty operator down the street.”

“Diane” knew the daily drill. Each morning, her grandparents greeted her eagerly with evil warm smiles. The trap was set–the lower cabinet file drawer, which was at her eye level. She pulled the drawer out slowly and struggled to lift the heavy box out onto the floor. She sat cross-legged, enticed by the shiny eye-catching trinkets. She had not eaten breakfast. Her thoughts of the yummy chocolate-covered cherries would be good for her tummy.

The best of all was a warm wiggly reddish-brown puppy. This experience lasted day after day, week after week, and year after year. We ask ourselves how could this happen? Why? It’s called insanity, which can’t be explained.

The Lord brought a loving family into her young life. God’s creation along with her love for horses healed her childhood wounds and continues to heal her adult scars.

Posted on March 31, 2025, in Interviews and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Deanie Humphrys-Dunne, children's author's avatar Deanie Humphrys-Dunne, children's author

    Horses are amazing. They didn’t save my life,but they changed it so big dreams came true. Best wishes

  2. Dear Folks,

    The Book, Wilderness Woman..A Triumphant Spirit is an awesome

    true story now a memoir giving others struggling and wounded souls

    HOPE and Courage to begin their journey to a better legacy.

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