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Into the Ocean

By: Kaylin Wingfield
Narrated by: Liani Mahadeen
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You are never too far gone, not even in the Tidal Waves.

Into the Ocean is a beautifully written story of resilience, survival, and the strength to rise above.

Born into chaos and hardship, Kaylin faced crashing waves of abuse that threatened to pull her under.

But instead of drowning, she learned how to fight the current.

Eevery second carries the weight of truth and the power of survival. With honesty and grace, Kaylin transforms her pain into words that reach beyond her own story, offering hope to anyone who has ever felt lost in the tide.

The ocean of her past was violent and unforgiving, yet within it she discovered courage, healing, and the will to keep moving forward.

Raw and unflinching, yet deeply moving, this memoir is not only about what was endured—it is about what was overcome.

It will stay with you long after you finish listening, reminding you that even in the darkest waters, survival and hope are always possible.

©2025 Kaylin Wingfield (P)2025 Kaylin Wingfield
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This isn’t a book book, this is a life story, it’s not perfectly written, it’s told, how when you are talking with someone and you remember another story,

I am moved by this story and the message it gives to people in hard situations!

I must admit that fist I thought : what the hell, but then I started it again, and I just sat there listening, and feel the pain

Messy but that’s how life is?

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Simply told, but effective and eye-opening. Her story reminded me of kids I went to school with. You know, that kid. I never took the time to figure out why they had bad hygiene. I never wondered about the extenuating circumstances until I worked in high-risk schools. That’s when I saw beyond the greasy hair and the foul smell. That’s when I met the parents and finally understood. It wasn’t the kid. It was never the kid. It was always the abusive, narcissistic, negligent parents. I related to so much and cheered the author on as she kept picking herself up time and time again…she never gave up. Beautiful story with complex truths hidden within the folds of its simplicity. An easy, although disturbing read. An important read.

Raw, real, and redemptive

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