An excellent book which can help not only survivors of abuse, but all women who are feeling like victims.
— Library Journal

“This lady is awesome… I met her when I lived at Warren Village where she was voluntarily teaching life skills classes on healing… VERY POWERFUL!! She is inspirational and insightful. Check out her book this fall, and if you get a chance to hear her story or take a class RUN—don’t walk—to sign up!!!”

— JAN WATKINS / DENVER, COLORADO

“Such a kind and honest writer, Mannette Morgan gives valuable advice on how to heal from abuse. She draws from her own personal experiences to truly connect with the reader. As I read this book, I realized it can be an incredible tool to anyone who has ever suffered from depression or feelings of dislike towards oneself, whether they have suffered abuse or not. Morgan guides you through a patient process so you can feel love and confidence in yourself and your life again.
I highly recommend this book!”

— PAIGE

“This book puts the power to heal in your own hands. The author provides a straight forward pathway toward mental health- with easy to understand, manageable steps to follow. The book provides a new lens to look at your life, and a framework to live by going forward.”

— SHERI DEAN

“Mannette has changed my life. Before I met her, I suffered from very low self-esteem and did not have clear direction as to where I wanted to take my life. It has been a process, but Mannette has supplied me with the tools I need to believe in myself and strive towards my goals. Mannette really taught me how to take a step back from my life and view it from a different lens so I can analyze my relationships and whether or not they were beneficial for me. I have grown tremendously, and now have an unwavering confidence in myself and my abilities that I don’t think I would have found if not for Mannette. Mannette really has made a difference in my life, and still continues to inspire me every single day to strive for greatness and to reach my fullest potential.”

— AMANDA HARRIS / DENVER, COLORADO

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“Finding Your Voice written by the author Mannette Morgan is a self help book. It is written with the aim to help abuse survivors so that they can heal and live a happy life. After surviving through abuse, author decided to help others who are looking for a hope to be happy. 

Abuse can be of different kinds like verbal, psychological, physical, domestic violence, etc. It is important to recognize the abuse first. The tips and tricks and the follow up questions will help readers to start their healing journey towards happiness and will also make them more aware about themselves. 

This book has thought provoking questions that will help readers to analyze themselves. The language of the book is easy to understand and it is written well. Title is apt and related to the contents of the book. I strongly recommend this book to the abuse survivors who are finding happiness. They have to keep patience and have to give some time to see themselves healed.”

- Ankita

“I was new to Singapore and having difficulty settling down. I didn’t know too many people and had left a life of 15 years in Princeton, NJ. Mannette had just started the motivational book group through the American Women’s Association in Singapore. I joined and it changed my life dramatically. Mannette’s guidance - through the five books that year - helped me not only accept our move to Singapore and enjoy time here but improve other areas of my life also. Through interactions with Mannette, I learned meditation was introduced to Quong Chi and became more spiritual. I now have a more positive outlook toward life, am happier and still value my deep friendship with her, even though she is no longer here in Singapore.”

— ANU BHAT | SINGAPORE

“Everyone can relate to something in Mannette Morgan’s book. I have shared information from Mannette’s book with other elementary school teachers I work with. Many great exercises for adolescents to apply during the middle school years.”

— K. ARNOLD

“Mannette,
I am sending you this letter to let you know how much our time spent together in your book club meant to me. You really opened up my eyes to a new way of viewing life. Every day since then, I use the skills you brought to my awareness. You have a particular way of gently showing me different choices. I am a more patient, opened minded, and confident person now. You have given me tools to use in my everyday life. These tools are ready, at hand because you were there to point them out. I will forever be grateful.”

— CHARLOTTE TEMMEN / GRADY, TX

I can not stop reading this book! Every section and every exercise that I have completed, is enlightening and thought provoking. So proud of this encouraging author and hoping she makes a tour to Texas! I highly recommend this book to women at any stage of their recovery.

— P.D., AMAZON REVIEWER

This book puts the power to heal in your own hands. The author provides a straight forward pathway toward mental health - with easy to understand, manageable steps to follow. The book provides a new lens to look at your life, and a framework to live by going forward.

— SHERI D., AMAZON REVIEWER

I read this book at the recommendation of a colleague and found it extremely helpful and informative. I am not an abuse victim myself but know someone who is and I wanted to be better informed on how I can be of help in their situation. This book is chock full of insightful advice and resources. I am definitely going to recommend it to those that I care about and who I feel need to hear Mannette's message.

— THEDMAN, AMAZON REVIEWER

Although I have never experienced abuse as a child, I have found this book very helpful in my relationships with the people in my life that have experienced childhood trauma. It has given me insight into behaviors and also pointed out my mistakes in interacting with my loved ones and friends. This book is easy to read and gives resources and exercises for examining childhood experiences and tools to use to make progress in healing. I’m looking forward to using it to evaluate myself and making personal improvements.

— KARA C., AMAZON REVIEWER