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Triumph

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Taming the Monster Within, the autobiography and journal that the author kept as part of the healing process. The book tells of the abuse she received as a child, its impacts on her growing up, and what she did to overcome her doubts and reservations and made her dream come true. Being able to participate in the Summer Senior Olympics after 49 years of not running, the author's four years of intense training and her will to leave the past behind have given the author the triumph of finishing 7th, though with a torn hamstring, at the National Games in 2011. This incident has ended her career as a Sprinter. The narration details not only the events that took place leading to the Senior Olympics and beyond but also the small and big things she did to overcome her monster and reclaim her life. She also shares a letter that she composed, as a cathartic practice, to her father and her views on health, wealth, and relationships. "Verbal abuse and emotional abuse are just as bad as physical abuse," "Memories of abuse of any kind last forever."

164 pages, Paperback

Published June 23, 2021

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Ingrid Kern

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183 reviews11 followers
October 10, 2025
Raw, Powerful, and Deeply Inspiring!

Triumph: Taming the Monster Within is one of the most moving and courageous autobiographies I’ve ever read. The author opens her heart and soul, sharing her painful experiences of childhood abuse and the lifelong journey of healing and self-discovery that followed. Her honesty is breathtaking every page radiates strength, resilience, and hope.
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