Friday, November 29, 2013

press release

Rochester Author Shares PTSD, Addiction, Abuse Experiences In New Book

Chronicle, The (Centralia, WA) - 10/29/2013
Oct. 28--Rochester author Renata Kell earlier this month announced the nationwide release of her new, autobiographical book, "Post Trauma,"
In the book, Kell, a certified nursing assistant, describes how she overcame years of emotional turmoil.
"'Post Trauma' follows the first two years of Kell's unknowingly becoming addicted to prescription pain pills. When she reveals this to her family and begins the process of getting clean, her family endures several tragic deaths," Tate Publishing and Enterprises said in a news release. "Suffering through physical and mental withdrawals, Kell was unable to be supportive and had to rely on her family when they needed her most."
According to the publisher, the author reveals her struggles with addiction, a mental breakdown, PTSD and the aftermath of "severe physical and sexual childhood abuse."
"This tremendous story of faith reminds readers of the need to lean on one another and accept the changes in their lives," Tate said. "What could have turned out to be a tragic scenario has become an inspiring tale of a family full of love and determination to save each other."
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher atwww.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com oramazon.com.
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