‘Trauma to Transformed’ offers roadmap to healing, resilience’
A new book titled “Trauma to Transformed: Uncovering the Gems Within” is gaining attention for its powerful message of resilience, justice, and hope. Written under the pseudonym Charlotte Twycross to
A new book titled “Trauma to Transformed: Uncovering the Gems Within” is gaining attention for its powerful message of resilience, justice, and hope.
Written under the pseudonym Charlotte Twycross to protect her privacy, the author shares her deeply personal story of surviving childhood sexual abuse, breaking decades of silence, and ultimately transforming pain into purpose.
The book recounts how the author was groomed from the age of eight and abused throughout her teenage years. For more than 35 years, she lived with the trauma in silence, burdened by fear, manipulation, and shame. The turning point came when she discovered that two of her younger siblings had also been victims.
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Determined to seek justice, she spent a decade gathering evidence. Her efforts eventually led to her father’s conviction and prison sentence, bringing long-awaited justice to the family.
However, the book goes beyond recounting painful experiences. Blending real-life events with fictional elements to protect identities, “Trauma to Transformed” presents itself not only as a memoir but also as a practical guide for healing.
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The publication offers readers tools for self-reflection, strategies to build emotional resilience, affirmations, prayer points, scriptures, and songs that inspired the author’s recovery. It also provides guidance for reclaiming identity and rediscovering purpose after trauma.
In candid reflections, Charlotte writes about childhood abuse, betrayal, silence, and personal loss, while highlighting how faith, perseverance, and hope sustained her through years of emotional turmoil and a complex legal process.
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Now a mother of four, she describes her journey as one of transformation rather than victimhood, positioning her scars as symbols of strength.
The book is recommended for survivors of childhood trauma, women seeking identity restoration, faith-based communities, therapists, support workers, and individuals supporting loved ones through recovery.
In a recent YouTube interview, the author spoke openly about breaking her silence, pursuing justice, and the role faith played in navigating both the legal battle and emotional aftermath. The interview has begun resonating with viewers who say they find courage in her story.
With its blend of vulnerability, spiritual reflection, and practical guidance, “Trauma to Transformed” seeks to encourage survivors that healing, though not linear, is possible.



