Te Voy a Contar Una Historia / I'm Going to Tell You a Story


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Descripción

A moving personal story about a mother's struggle to overcome codependency and muster the strength to help free her son from addiction.

I'm going to tell you a story, one that's begging to be told. A true story about drugs, suffering and redemption. About heaven and hell, torment and guilt, faith and miracles, power and love.

A story in which "why did this happen to me?" becomes "thank goodness this happened to me."

Feeling grateful might seem absurd if you don't look beyond the events themselves to see the deeper meaning. The protagonist is my son, Francisco (Paco). He gave me permission to tell you his story, which is my story, too, and that of millions of others.

Stories like this deserve to be told because of their power to help others. Some things have to happen, are meant to be this way so that they push you to open yourself, to grow. The different pieces and actors in them come together to make them that way.

Author: Martha Alicia Chávez
Publisher: Grijalbo
Published: 03/18/2025
Pages: 168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 8.19h x 5.55w x 0.41d
ISBN13: 9786073851565
ISBN10: 6073851561
Language: Spanish
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | Substance Abuse & Addictions | Drugs
- Family & Relationships | Conflict Resolution

About the Author
Martha Alicia Chávez es una reconocida psicoterapeuta, conferencista y escritora. Es considerada una autoridad en temas concernientes a la educación de los hijos y las relaciones entre padres e hijos. Numerosos profesionales de la salud utilizan sus libros como base para su trabajo terapéutico y para impartir cursos y talleres. Sus obras son textos obligados en las bibliotecas de diversas universidades e instituciones educativas. El impacto positivo que genera proviene de una vasta experiencia profesional y de un honesto compromiso con su propio crecimiento interior. Es autora, entre otros títulos, de los bestsellers Tu hijo, tu espejo (más de 250 mil ejemplares vendidos) e Hijos tiranos o débiles dependientes (más de 50 mil ejemplares vendidos).