Annihilator of Innocence is based on the true story of Tahiera Monique Brown
District Attorney J. Tom Morgan respresents and defends abused children in DeKalb County, Georgia.
He's never seen a case like this.
"Barbara Clark, you're in Grady," the nurse says. The patient hears but cannot respond. From the darkest depths she struggles to speak, desperate to be heard. A little light appears to be at the end of the long tunnel. In unspoken words - which sound unfamiliar even in her mind - she wonders: Who is Barbara Clark, and what is the place called Grady?
This is how Barbara Clark's courageous and agonizing journey of remembering - and healing - began.
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About the author
Tahiera Monique Brown, author of “Annihilator of Innocence“, is available to speak to large and small audiences. She is comfortable speaking, and is ready, willing, and able, to travel and to participate in radio and television interviews. Due to her life experiences, Ms. Monique has a special interest in people that “fall between the cracks” in our so-ciety which includes: battered and sexually abused children; handicapped children and adults; and abused women.
Her desire is to travel throughout the country to tell her story live, up close, and personal.
By Debbie A.:
"Oh my gosh! How anyone could live through and even recover from what Barbara Clark endured leaves me speechless. This must have been such a difficult book to write, being a biography. Barbara Clark (the author Tahiera) is an amazing and beautiful woman. It is just so hard to believe that there are folks in our world as evil as "The Old Man". I could not put this book down once I began reading. Oprah needs to know about this!!"