A secret history drawn from memory . . .Ann Willow's debut memoir begins as her life unravels in the late 1980s, when the long-buried truth of her childhood resurfaces: incest, black magic rituals, a tenet of superior bloodline, and possibly murder. Life as she's known it is over. With no legal recourse and her 2-year-old daughter's safety at stake, Hanna (her name in the book) is forced to flee. But where?On May 1, 1989, The Oprah Winfrey Show offers a lifeline when Oprah interviews a woman about her life in a Satanic cult. Hanna contacts the show and meets "Rachel," who introduces her to an underground network promising new identities and a fresh start. Now, Hanna faces a choice: search for a place to hide with her daughter in Austin, or take Rachel's advice and enter a mysterious world beneath society.Embark on a gripping journey where every decision is fraught with danger and the past is never truly buried. Remembering Changes Everything is a powerful story of survival, resilience, transformation, and love. What are the consequences of revealing the truth? Will Hanna's past haunt her and her daughter forever? This is her story.CONTENT NOTE: This book may contain content objectionable to some readers; discretion is advised. For those in early stages of trauma recovery, depictions of abuse may be triggering, so please lean on your support system. I hope my book will be a source of validation and healing, and that sharing my story will inspire you to share yours. "Willow's prose remains eloquent throughout even when describing raw, harrowing episodes . . . the author reveals herself as a strong woman who's unwilling to succumb to her past." - Kirkus Review". . . a timely guidepost for today. Remembering Changes Everything is a memoir to remember." - Anne Hillerman, NY Times best-selling author of Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito Mysteries"I didn't want the words on the page to stop. . . Ann's way of writing is quite riveting and illustrative. Her story stays with you!" - Tracey Anarella, Director/Producer, A-Roll Pictures"Willow's vivid descriptions and strikingly straightforward recounting of her life's extraordinary events captivates the reader's mind . . ." - DelSheree Gladden, USA Today Bestselling author of The Aerling Series"Trauma teaches the art of silence, but in the pages of this book, silence is shattered, and secrets find their voice." - Kandyce Walker, RN, Trauma Recovery Institute