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Book Details
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
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Translators: Sushma Joshi
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ISBN: 9788184989885
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Publishing Year: March 2016
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Pages: 272
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Language: Marathi (Translated from English)
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Cover: Paperback
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Category: Biography & True Stories
About the Book
A Kidnapped Mind is a heart-wrenching and mesmerizing memoir by Pamela Richardson, a Canadian mother who passionately chronicles her battle to reunite with her son, Dash, who was estranged from her due to Parental Alienation Syndrome. Starting at just five years old, Dash was manipulated by his father into believing his mother had abandoned him. Years of blocked phone calls, restricted access, and psychological manipulation led to Dash’s refusal to visit his mother, vowing never to see her again if she took the case to court.
Despite the emotional and legal battles she faced, Pamela’s love for her son never wavered. For eight long years, she fought tirelessly against her ex-husband, the legal system, the school system, and even Dash himself, all while striving to protect him—first from his father’s manipulation, and later from the damaging effects of his own emotional turmoil.
This passionate memoir is not just a story of a mother’s love, but also a testament to her relentless determination to bring her son back from the brink of psychological kidnapping. Pamela Richardson takes readers through the pain, grief, and ultimate peace that comes with a mother’s tireless fight to reclaim her child and restore their bond.
A Kidnapped Mind is a powerful narrative about the struggle for parental rights, the pain of estrangement, and the indomitable force of a mother’s love.