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Victims Make the Best Birdhouses

By: Larry L. Franklin
Narrated by: Ross Blilie
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Larry Franklin believes he should have known on that summer day in 1950 that this was not normal. But he was the youngest and smallest of the four boys in a place where the unspeakable was normal.

In 1992, when Franklin turned 50, a chance conversation with his mother opened the door to repressed memories of physical and sexual abuse. The worst left him hugging the bathroom stool throughout the night. As his mind began to crumble, a piece here, a piece there, he learned that the trips to the barn were far from normal. Separating fact from fiction was like finding a gnat in the forest.

The '90s were damning times for the believers of repressed memories. Non-believers shunned those who claimed to be victims of childhood sexual abuse. These doubts and Franklin’s reluctance to believe the unbelievable, increased his anxieties and likely added years to his struggle.

With the guidance of his therapist, Franklin began his 20-year journey from sexual abuse to a better life. He went from short-term to long-term therapy with a psychologist and a few individuals who became Franklin’s support group. Together they served as a non-judgmental team that helped him through the most challenging time of his life.

His memoir is a blueprint for moving from victim to a survivor; a place where injured souls can flourish when light is allowed to shine. The story is an emotion-packed story designed to allow the curious listener to visit a different world.

©2022 Larry Franklin (P)2023 WiDo Publishing
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This book hit me deeper than I thought it would. I started reading just for fun, but it quickly got personal. The honesty was so raw, it brought up stuff I hadn’t thought about in a long time. It doesn’t try to solve everything it just tells it like it is, and that made it feel really real

Very Powerful and Real

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Listening to this felt like being let into someone’s most private truths. It’s not an easy story there are moments that made me pause and just sit with what I’d heard. But there’s also a steady undercurrent of strength and determination. I appreciated how openly the journey through therapy and healing was shared, without sugarcoating the setbacks. It reminded me that recovery isn’t quick, but it’s possible. By the end, I felt like I’d witnessed someone truly reclaim their life.

Raw, Honest, and Deeply Human

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I wasn’t prepared for how much this book would stir up. It’s raw in a way that made me pause more than once, not because it was hard to follow, but because it felt close to home. I’ve known people with similar stories, and reading this helped me understand those experiences better. It’s honest without forcing anything. I didn’t breeze through it, but I kept coming back. It stayed on my mind long after I finished the last page.

This One Sat With Me

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This one got under my skin in a way I didn’t expect. I’ve heard stories of trauma before, but this felt different more raw, more real. The way it was told made me pause more than once and just sit with what I heard. It’s not an easy listen, but that’s kind of the point. The narrator delivered it with just the right balance of emotion and restraint. I walked away feeling like I’d witnessed something that mattered.

Couldn’t Stop Thinking About It

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Listening to this memoir hit me hard. The author doesn’t hold back when sharing the darkest parts of his past, and at times it was tough to take in. But that’s what made it feel so real. I found myself feeling his pain, confusion, and eventually his strength as he worked through years of trauma. It’s not an easy listen, yet it’s powerful seeing how he fought to rebuild his life. If you’ve ever wondered about healing after deep wounds, this book really shows it.

Raw, painful but deeply moving

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