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Dissonance

A Memoir

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Dissonance

By: Megan Farison
Narrated by: Talon David
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Thirty-three-year-old Megan has the life she’s always wanted: a loving husband, two beautiful children, a meaningful career as a church music director, and most recently, her dream home. Then, she’s confronted with the news that her former high school band director has been arrested for child sexual abuse. The police are asking for anyone with information about the teacher to come forward, and Megan has plenty. But choosing to help the police means facing her own past, and that won’t be easy since she doesn’t believe she was a victim of abuse. Torn between two realities, Megan must find a way to resolve the dissonance within her before it’s too late. She must expose the truth before it destroys her.

©2024 Megan Farison (P)2025 Megan Farison
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Critic reviews

"Dissonance is a courageous and riveting exploration of childhood sexual trauma, and how it reverberates into adulthood with devastating aftershocks." (Stephen Mills, author of Chosen: A Memoir of Stolen Boyhood)

"Bridging the divide between past and present, consent and exploitation, Megan Farison invites the reader into a powerful story of redemption and healing." (Dr. Ingrid Clayton, PhD, author of Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves—And How to Find Our Way Back)

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