Purple Sky Survivalist

Growing Up a Victim of Illusions, Survivalist to Thrivalist Volume 1

Non-Fiction - Womens
167 Pages
Reviewed on 11/12/2016
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Author Biography

Deborah is the Executive Director of Blue Sky Thrivalist Services where she serves others as a Self-love guide, Photographer, Author & Motivational Speaker who should have been a statistic of abuse, trauma and addiction, who thrives in life instead of survives.

Purple sky Survivalist – Growing Up a Victim of Illusion is Book 1 in her Survivalist to Thrivalist Trilogy and bravely illustrates the resiliency and strength that Deborah utilized from the time of her birth until the age of 20 years old. By that age she was living an alcohol fueled life fraught with abuse in all forms of the word and desperately clinging onto brief glimpses of happiness that were few and far between.
Currently, through writing, photography, motivational messaging and inspirational speaking Deborah supports others to thrive on their own journey of soul healing and self-awareness.

Deborah is grateful to call Edmonton, Alberta home where she is a loving wife, doting mom, animal lover, and grateful human.

She can be found on her website www.deborahkinisky.com

    Book Review

Reviewed by Susan Sewell for Readers' Favorite

A young girl's understanding of how normal families function is challenged in the moving memoir, Purple Sky Survivalist: Growing Up a Victim of Illusions, Survivalist to Thrivalist Volume 1 by Deborah Kinisky. As a small child, Deborah felt that she and her older brother, Ryan, were unloved and tolerated by their parents. With their father always running from the law, they were continually being uprooted and moving to a new location, adding to their instability. Together, the two siblings struggled to overcome neglect and rejection until Ryan reached his teens; then Deborah was left to face the world alone. Having parents who were swingers, the lines of propriety were blurred, and with her brother no longer her champion, Deborah experienced incidents that were physically and emotionally degrading. Although these occurrences always left her feeling victimized and worthless, she believed she was the one with a problem. Because of her family's lifestyle, she had little concept of what was socially acceptable and what was perverted. When things became unbearable, a surprising event transformed her life, turning her focus away from her misery and giving her a purpose. It was the miracle of unconditional love, and because of this gift, Deborah resolved to make a better life for herself. But with her warped history, can Deborah remove the colored veil and see what is an illusion and what is real? Will she ever be able to make a break for freedom?

Purple Sky Survivalist by Deborah Kinisky is a heart-wrenching and moving memoir. The account is eloquent and flows well for a personal narrative. Her story presents a candid glimpse of a child's perception of their world; it shows how those who are in charge of them are instrumental in the formation of their views of human and social interaction. This awe-inspiring personal account superbly depicts how a glimmer of light shining in the darkest moments of life can redirect and transform a person's life. It is a remarkable testament of fortitude in imperfect circumstances, and portrays the ability to overcome overwhelming obstacles with pure, unconditional love. I recommend this outstanding autobiography to those who love reading real life experiences of personal growth and empowerment. Because of the mild sexual implications, it may be more suitable for those who are young adults and above.