The Journey: Beyond the Savage
"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. 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. |