New Memoir Reveals One Woman’s Journey from War-Torn Childhood to Healing and Peace
In her deeply moving memoir “From Trauma to Peace: How We Reclaim Our Lives, Healing Body and Soul,” Gerda C. Robinson shares the extraordinary story of survival and transformation. As a child in Germany during World War II, she endured hunger, fear, neglect, and abuse—experiences that left lasting scars on her body and mind. For decades, she carried these burdens, suffering from chronic pain, panic attacks, and depression. Yet her story is not one of despair, but of resilience and hope.
About the Book:
Robinson recounts how her path to healing began at a chronic pain rehabilitation center, where she learned lessons that allowed her to reclaim her life. Through courage and self-discovery, she found peace, love, and a renewed sense of self-worth. This memoir is both a personal testimony and an inspiring guide for anyone struggling with trauma, showing that even the deepest wounds can be healed. Readers will be drawn into her journey, finding echoes of their own struggles and hope for their own recovery.
About the Author:
Gerda C. Robinson was born in 1938 and survived the devastation of World War II in Germany. At twenty-two, she immigrated to America, where she married Dallas Robinson and built a family. Now retired and living in Florida with her husband, she continues to inspire others with her story of resilience, healing, and peace.
If Gerda could transform a childhood of war and pain into a life of peace, what healing journey awaits you?
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