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The Journey [Paperback]

Susan Kaye Behm (Author)
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Book Description

May 4, 2006
The Journey illustrates that a life abused and nearly destroyed can be redeemed. This should motivate us all to press on and reach deeper and higher despite worldly trials.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Xulon Press (May 4, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1600342574
  • ISBN-13: 978-1600342578
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,660,417 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Susan Kaye Behm was born and raised in the mid-west and is the older of two children. Writing has been a great love of her life. She has always enjoyed writing and has found it a meaningful way of expressing her thoughts and feelings. There's nothing that sends her spirit soaring like looking at the beauty of God's sunset and using the power of language to express that scene. She uses this power for everything from lifting her spirits when she is feeling down to describing a vacation in such vivid detail that the reader feels as though they have come along on the trip.

Ms. Behm graduated from Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as an Education major. She worked at the school to pay for her education and learned the valuable lesson of an education that one has had to work for.

After graduation, Ms. Behm moved to the Washington, D.C. area, and is currently working for a long-term care facility as an Information Technology Coordinator. She uses her education training to assist staff members in learning how to better use the technology at hand to enable the staff to better serve their community.

Susan K. Behm, author of Civilized Savages, is the outspoken voice for those who are unable to speak for themselves. As an abuse survivor, she understands better than the average individual the importance of raising awareness of the effects of abuse on an individual. She bravely speaks out against the most extreme forms of child labor and ritual abuse. In her novels, she illustrates that abuse of every type is going on not only around the world, but in our own country as well. No child is safe while this threat exists.

In her free time, Ms. Behm spends her time caring for two exuberant black labs named Cal Ripken and Sammy Sosa. In addition, she is actively involved as a volunteer at her church and is an avid teddy bear collector

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fictional account based on the author's life, January 7, 2007
This review is from: The Journey (Paperback)
This novel is a poignant and plantive plea for help from a young girl, just escaped from a military cult into her drunk, abusive parents' home. But which is worse, where she just came from or where she now lives? Susan Kaye Behm's harrowing account complete with raw flashbacks of unbelievable punishment and unjustifiable wrongs chronicles the life of Joey, a tough twelve year old, who secretly lives in dread and depression of each upcoming brutal day, not knowing where the next beating or sexual assault is going to come from and not knowing whether she wants to live or not. Her only friend is her dog, and even this tender relationship is squashed. Not until the end, does she truly learn about God, about good Christian people, who unknowingly save her, is her future turned around by breaking away from her horrible family and attending college. This is a must read for all who don't understand what happens to children in abusive homes and how the love of God can heal them and transform them. Once I started reading, I couldn't put this very emotional book down and neither will you...
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5.0 out of 5 stars will inspire hope in people, December 12, 2006
This review is from: The Journey (Paperback)
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (11/06)


"The Journey: Beyond the Savage" is really a heart wrenching tale about a teenagers desire and battle to overcome her abuse. It is a sequel to "Civilized Savages," which is the story about this young lady as she was being ritually abused by a group called "The New Order." I have not read this first book, and I feel that this sequel, "The Journey," stands well on its own. I plan on reading the first book because the second one was so compelling.

The author, Susan Kaye Behm, is a survivor of abuse. She writes that much of "The Journey" was based upon actual experiences that she had. She wrote this book to help survivors know that there is hope and to help the rest of the world understand what people who are abused have to suffer through.

In this story, Joey has already been rescued from the New Order. Her grandparents, who had been her caregivers, have been murdered. Joey becomes a victim of the system and is sent to live with her abusive and uncaring parents. She is horribly abused by them.
She does not report this because they threaten her with being locked up. This is something that she knows that she cannot endure. The townspeople also treat her with disdain. Nobody understands the suffering and abuse that these kids went through.
Kids at school mock them and attack them whenever they have a chance. Adults just turn their heads.

Joey and other New Order refugees unite and form a gang to try to protect themselves. Their desire for vengeance is great. Joey feels like they are continuing to do what The New Order programmed them to do. All this time she is being physically and sexually assaulted by family and friends of her family. At first she has no one to turn to. She is too ashamed to admit what is happening to her.

As time progresses, Joey starts thinking about her relationship with God. She finds a teacher that mentors her and lives a truly Christian life. She wants to believe so badly that there is a God. She wonders why these horrible things have happened to her. Joey gets strong and she separates herself from the troublemakers. It is not easy. She works hard on getting good grades and makes plans to go to college. She never thought that she would be able to make a better life for herself. Her teacher shows her how she can do it.

Reading Joey's story and knowing that there is some truth behind the actual events that happened was really heart wrenching. I was angry that the system did not protect her. I also could feel the depth of despair that she felt as she was demoralized and abused. I was amazed at how much inner strength she possessed and that she did not kill herself. Joey's story inspires hope in people that feel hopeless. When in college, she accepted Christ into her life. Her life still wasn't perfect but she no longer felt so alone.

"The Journey" will inspire hope in people that feel that they have none. I hope it will also make social workers and teachers take a closer look at the people that they are supposed to be helping. For each person that reads this, I think in some way it will teach them compassion and open their eyes to the pain that someone who appears lost might be experiencing.

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