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  • How Wonder Woman Became a Smuggler

  • A Legacy of Family Trauma (How Wonder Woman Became a Smuggler. First in a Series of Literary Sagas Based on True Stories. Book 1)
  • By: Edie Little
  • Narrated by: Edie Little
  • Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins

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How Wonder Woman Became a Smuggler

By: Edie Little
Narrated by: Edie Little
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Summary

You like it when the outlaws win? When survivors turn the tables on their abusers? Then this is a story you’ll love. Listeners will benefit from the full emotional impact of the story.

How Wonder Woman Became a Smuggler is an adventure-fueled tale of a child coming of age in the midst of domestic violence to become an outlaw.

Anyone who had a troubled childhood involving domestic violence should listen to this book.

  • A broken child
  • A scarred woman
  • A wounded mother

The book opens with the heroine as a child at age six who believes she is Wonder Woman. At age seven, she witnesses the rape of her sister by her father. And as children do, she blames herself for her helplessness.

The narrative fearlessly and proactively blends biography and psychology to expose fresh truths about generational dysfunction.

The 60,000-word novel is written as literary fiction and spans several genres including True Crime, Family Sagas, Coming of Age, Domestic Violence, Biographical Fiction, and Women’s Fiction.

It reads like a reporter’s account of the era of ma and pa marijuana smugglers of the '70s and '80s.

©2020 Edie Little (P)2020 Edie Little
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