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...In the end, I Want to Live is a story of strength and resiliency. It is also a poignant testimony of one woman's relentless quest to overcome the abuse inflicted on her, prevent it from impacting her own children, and offering help and hope to others.

Pat Wahler, Author of The Rose of Washington Square

Raw. Brutally honest. Starkly emotional.

In I Want to Live! Helen Imagene “Jean” Jones Felfe bares her soul in her lifelong quest to end generational child abuse, and to stop future children from the suffering that she and her thirteen siblings endured. Her goal—that her book would lead one parent out of the cycle of abuse, and help just one child.

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This is not an easy book to read, however it’s an eye-opening dive—from the viewpoint of a dual victim—into how child abuse still pervades society and is passed from parent to child, often for generations before someone finally finds a way out. Jean Felfe was both—abused (physically and psychologically), and an abuser (psychologically). She found a way out of the cycle, but not until she entered college in her early 40s and attended a lecture on child abuse. This moment of realization set Jean on a course of self-recovery and a quest to help others that led her to write this book and to form a chapter of Parents Anonymous® in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1975. She also served on the Texas Parents Anonymous® board.

Born in Ross City, Texas in 1933, Jean’s writing career spanned decades and produced volumes of articles mostly published in small newspapers throughout Texas. A Cry of Pain, An Autobiographical Docudrama on Child Abuse won a Golden Pen award in 1980. Her passion was the prevention of child abuse and she spent much of her adult life writing and speaking on this topic.

Jean passed away in 2012 without realizing her dream of publishing her life’s work. Her daughter, Jeanne Felfe, preserved the manuscript when Jean threatened to “burn it all” in a suicidal rage after a literary agent told her that “wanting to prevent child abuse was a poor reason for writing a book.” Jeanne stored the book for over forty years, moving it from one home to the next, until finally, in 2021, she began the painstaking process of transferring the typed pages into digital form, editing, and preparing it for publication.

I Want to Live! is a labor of love from both mother and daughter. We hope it helps someone find their way beyond the cycle. There is a way out. A portion of each book sold will be donated to Parents Anonymous®.

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