A boy silenced. A priest protected. A life forever changed.Clark Fredericks grew up in Sparta Township, New Jersey-a small-town childhood filled with fishing trips, sports, and the security of family and community. But behind the safety of church walls, Father James Hanley shattered that innocence. Betrayed, silenced by shame, and abandoned by institutions that should have protected him, Clark carried the weight of abuse for decades.Voice of Survival is more than a true crime story-it is a deeply human memoir of resilience, rage, and redemption. From the night of reckoning in 2012 that made national headlines, to years behind bars, to his powerful rebirth as an advocate for survivors, Clark's journey forces us to confront hard truths about trauma, silence, and justice.Inside this gripping, compassionate account, readers will discover: The hidden toll of silence-why so many survivors never speak out, and how trauma resurfaces decades later.A courtroom drama that divided public opinion-justice vs. vigilantism, and what it means when the system fails.Life behind bars-how prison became both punishment and an unexpected space for clarity and transformation.The rise of a survivor's voice-Clark's transformation into an advocate working with survivor-led organizations and speaking out for change.Educational insights and healing tools-frameworks for recovery, resilience strategies, and resources for survivors and their families.This is not just Clark's story-it is a call to action for anyone who believes survivors deserve to be heard, institutions must be accountable, and silence can be broken.If you've ever believed silence is unbreakable, this book will prove otherwise.