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Donna Kshir & Sandra Dawn Potter Release Books Focusing on Teen Dating Violence

October 5, 2010

The books are a version of "She Said, He Said." The concept allows the reader to step into the shoes of both the abuser and the victim, and experience just how domestic violence affects both sides.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) October 5, 2010 -- Donna Kshir and Sandra Dawn Potter are well-known for their work with Dreamcatchers for Abused Children, but this writing duo wanted to to step outside the box, do something that has never been done before, and create a series of books to help teens in abusive relationships, but looking at abuse from both sides of the table, the victim and the abuser.

True to their word, the writing duo co-wrote two new books, focusing on teen dating violence; exclusively for teens, as well as tweens, parents and caregivers.

The books are a version of "She Said, He Said." The concept allows the reader to step into the shoes of both the abuser and the victim, and experience just how domestic violence affects both sides, male and female, of a relationship.

Both books are compelling, and allows the reader to experience firsthand what it feels like to be on either side of teen dating violence. Each book comes complete with a fictional story, dating and safety tips, hot-line numbers and the signs and symptoms of teen dating violence.

High school students, Nicole Rogers and Jack Roberts had everything going for them. They were both attractive, popular and straight "A" students, but little did either of them know, in just six short months, they would go from the couple every kid at school looked up to and wanted to be like, to victims of Teen Dating Violence.

Breaking the Silence: One girl's story of surviving teen dating violence: Seventeen-year-old high school student, Nicole Rogers, had everything going for her, but little did she know in just six short months of meeting the boy of her dreams, she would be a victim of teen dating violence. Nicole hid the violence from her family, but that secret almost cost her, her life.

I Was A Teen Abuser: One boy's struggle to gain self-control: Seventeen year old high school senior, Jack Roberts had everything going for him. He was popular, an Honor Society inductee, Homecoming King and Captain of the basketball team, but little did he know, the abuse he witnessed as a child, at the hands of his parents, would dramatically affect the relationship with his girlfriend, Nicole, and he, too, would become an abuser of domestic violence. Share Jack's journey, in his own words, and follow along as he explains how he broke the cycle of abuse.

NOTE: Breaking the Silence and I Was A Teen Abuser is a 2 part book series. To achieve the full effect of the plot, it is best to start with Breaking the Silence, it is the foundation of the story-line.

For more information, visit: http://books-4-teens.webs.com/



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