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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Aces High by Penny Hodgson is a powerful story about overcoming trauma, abuse, and the lasting effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). With honesty and courage, Hodgson shares her journey through pain and recovery, showing how trauma can shape a person’s life but doesn’t have to define them forever. She doesn’t just tell her story—she also looks at how trauma is passed through generations and how PTSD affects people in ways they might not even realize. This book isn’t only about her struggles; it’s about hope, resilience, and the possibility of healing, making it something many readers will connect with.
Penny Hodgson’s honesty makes this memoir both heartbreaking and inspiring. She doesn’t shy away from the hard parts, but she also doesn’t leave readers without hope. She does a great job of blending her personal experiences with insights about trauma and recovery, making the book both emotional and informative. Her writing is clear and real, making complicated topics easy to understand while still feeling deeply personal. One of the most moving parts for me was when she talked about learning to trust again after years of instability. It felt so real that I found myself cheering for her even in the smallest moments. The message of resilience and self-worth stands out, encouraging readers to face their own challenges with courage instead of fear. Overall, Aces High is highly recommended as a deeply personal story and an important look at trauma recovery that will stay with readers long after they finish it: I know it did for me.