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As the Sycamore Grows

A Hidden Cabin, the Bible, and a .38

Jennie Miller Helderman

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Lucid House Publishing LLC
02 May 2023
"NEW UPDATED EDITION WITH RESOURCES FOR THOSE SUFFERING INTIMATE PARTNER ABUSE.

""Helderman chronicles a woman's journey from battered wife to advocate for victims of spousal abuse in this nonfiction work...

At times a difficult read, but the humanity and McNeil's indomitable spirit shine through."" -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A cabin behind a padlocked gate, no power, no phone, only Revelation and a .38-a true story of abuse, loss, redemption and hope, which winds from south Texas to a sycamore tree in Tennessee. Mike escaped his father's fists, but years later glimpsed himself in his father's casket. Ginger named the sycamore tree for Trent. It grew slowly-like independence. This is Ginger's story, and Mike's yet it didn't begin with them. Mike shoved and slapped but his primary tools were isolation and economic abuse, until he discovered the power of the Lord. Veteran journalist Jennie Miller Helderman's harrowing nonfiction narrative is about ending the legacy of abuse. Ginger McNeil was brought up to pray and obey, but she escaped the padlocked cabin in the woods where she lived with her two young sons off the land with no electricity or telephone. In interviews, her ex-husband Mike admitted the abuse, held no remorse, and said he would do it all again. ""God made women to serve,"" he said. ""It's their job."" Jennie interviewed both Ginger and Mike, their families, friends, ex-spouses, and others. Threading through the story is loss: the alienation of families, a spiritual void from betrayal by their church, and the death of the son Ginger had abandoned. This special updated edition-winner of six literary awards-updates the story of Ginger, who became a court-appointed advocate and partnered with Jennie to speak frequently about how to help those with violent partners. It also provides resources for domestic violence. Most of all, ""As the Sycamore Grows"" offers hope."
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Imprint:   Lucid House Publishing LLC
Edition:   2nd Special Updated ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   508g
ISBN:   9781950495337
ISBN 10:   1950495337
Pages:   380
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Jennie Miller Helderman championed women's and children's issues from the grassroots to national levels, beginning with a call to a crisis center that led to the first women's shelter in her hometown. She helped add a forensics component to a children's advocacy center; chaired the boards of a statewide advocacy organization and later Alabama's Department of Human Resources, (DHR). Charged with oversight of all the state's social programs, DHR saw 5,200 clients per month. Jennie worked with a national organization to develop personal safety and leadership training for women. Jennie has taught school in rural Alabama, worked in a congressional office, and been photographer on an archeological research team at Pompeii. She is also a Pushcart Prize nominee who writes both fiction and nonfiction. Helderman was presented with Alumnae Achievement Award in 2012, the highest honor given by Kappa Kappa Gamma, based on her work as an author and community leader. Helderman's ""As the Sycamore Grows"" garnered her six national nonfiction awards, and she revisited the story with Ginger because the book offers a unique perspective on domestic violence and the need for such stories is stronger than ever. The veteran journalist frequently speaks on domestic violence and women's issues."

Reviews for As the Sycamore Grows: A Hidden Cabin, the Bible, and a .38

"""Jennie Helderman has taken a heart-breaking issue and boiled it down to human beings, of flesh and blood and lost days and fearful nights. It opens the door on a too-common human story and closes you in with it.""-Rick Bragg, Pulitzer Prize-winner and international bestselling author of ""All Over But the Shouting"" and many other The New York Times bestsellers ""Rarely has a story of a woman's courageous fight for freedom been told in such an eloquent and moving way. And, even more unusual, we get an open view into the twisted mentality of a man who was able, like so many abusers, to convince the outside world that he was normal. A hard book to put down.""-Lundy Bancroft, author of ""Why Does He Do That?"" and co-author of ""Should I Stay or Should I Go"" ""This story grabs hold of your heart and squeezes it dry. It is a tale so touching, so emotionally overwhelming, women will cringe and thank God they never had to walk in Ginger's shoes, and men will wish they could have met Ginger's husband in a dark alley. I applaud author Jennie Helderman's gift for writing, and I marvel at Ginger's courage for sharing it.""-Jedwin Smith, two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, author of Our Brother's Keeper and Fatal Treasure. ""With the careful eye of a journalist and the committed heart of a creative writer, Helderman provides witness to the kind of domestic violence and its after-effects that too many women suffer without the ability to express its tragedy. 'As the Sycamore Grows' becomes a fully realized and powerful account as Helderman twines her voice with that of Ginger, an abuse survivor. Such a story demands that it be told loud and clear, which is just what Helderman does.""-Sue William Silverman, author of ""Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You"" and ""Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir"" ""...a life-story of emancipation, personal fulfillment, and escape - not only from a padlocked cabin in the woods, but from a backwards anti-feminist culture into the broader world of contemporary human rights that isAmerica's mainstream attitudes towards women's rights. Deftly written by an accomplished author...""-Midwest Book Review ""I certainly recommend this to the reader that is prepared for the journey, the real-life story of real people caught in the whirlwind of a heritage of abuse within their family tree. It takes strength and fortitude to grasp this book and then a bold step to open it.""-Barbara Miller, Pacific Book Review ""Jennie Helderman's thoroughly documented book proves the cycle of domestic violence can be broken, hope exists for the batterer and the abused, and the written word has the power to heal.""-Lynn Hesse, retired detective and author of ""A Matter of Respect, Murder in Mobile Series, Book 2"" and other multi-genre mystery, suspense, and crime novels. ""I read 'As the Sycamore Grows' in one sitting....It illustrates how all domestic violence cases are similar and how each one is totally unique. Ginger's courage and strength, and her ultimate triumph, shine a light for other battered women seeking freedom from violence for themselves and their children.""-Carol Gundlach, Former Executive Director, Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence"


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