Publisher's Synopsis
Let Me Tell You About the Paint is a raw and powerful coming-of-age memoir that exposes the hidden wounds of incest, childhood sexual abuse, teenage pregnancy, and generational trauma-and the unbreakable will to rise above it all.
Born into a home overflowing with both love and dysfunction, Roe's childhood on Capito was shaped by crowded rooms, unspoken rules, and secrets no one dared to name. Behind closed doors, she endured violations that fractured her sense of safety, worth, and voice. Yet through it all, she remained determined to survive.
This is more than a story of survival-it's a story of strength. Told with unflinching honesty and deep emotional insight, Let Me Tell You About the Paint gives voice to countless others who have experienced abuse, betrayal, and silence. As Roe grows, she confronts the cycles of pain passed down through generations and dares to imagine something different.
With strength, faith, and the courage to speak her truth, she turns her trials into testimony.
This book is for you if you're seeking:
◆ Survivor stories of incest and childhood sexual abuse
◆Memoirs that break the silence around generational trauma
◆Inspiration for healing from betrayal, shame, and abuse
◆Empowering narratives about reclaiming your voice and identity
◆Trauma-informed reflections for readers, parents, and advocates
◆Hope-filled storytelling rooted in resilience, faith, and personal power
Let Me Tell You About the Paint is a compelling memoir about breaking generational cycles, reclaiming personal power,
and choosing to build-even when all you've ever known is brokenness.