The Day My Mother Never Came Home
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Narrated by:
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Brian Dives
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Written by:
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Reginald Reed
About this listen
Reed invites you into his journey of healing and the pursuit of justice.
With raw vulnerability, Reed delves into the depths of his trauma, offering glimpses into the psychological impact on his life while also offering a powerful message of hope and resilience. Reed’s story highlights the indomitable spirit that can arise from even the darkest of circumstances. The Day My Mother Never Came Home is not simply a true crime tale; it is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the importance of shedding light on the truth.
With each minute, you will find yourself captivated by the narrative. Follow Reed’s journey as he grapples with raw emotions and questions the complexities of true justice. This book will leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind, compelling you to reflect on the fragility of life and the strength it takes to overcome tragedy. If you seek a gripping story that will remain with you long after you have finished listening, The Day My Mother Never Came Home is a must-listen. Join Reed on this transformative journey as he reclaims his voice and sheds light on the darkest corners of his life.
©2023 Reginald L. Reed Jr. (P)2024 Reginald L. Reed Jr.What the critics say
As featured in Newsweek and A&E's Cold Case Files
A Publishers Weekly Memoir and Autobiography Spotlight Read
A Goodreads "Great Reads About Mental Health" Top 50
A Memoir that plays out more like a true crime story." — A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast
"My heart was pounding as I experienced what was happening in the courtroom. If you enjoy digging deeper into the fallout of true crime, consider picking up The Day My Mother Never Came Home. Reed has done a great job of sharing his deepest emotions." — Pick a Good Book