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Anonymous
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Anonymous in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $11.19
Original price: $13.99


By None
Anonymous in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $11.19
Original price: $13.99
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'Anonymous' tells the story of survival through some of the darkest realities a child can endure. Brandon Proctor opens the door to his past without disguise, sharing experiences of abuse, violence, betrayal, and crimes that few could imagine, yet many survivors will recognize in their own way.
From his earliest years in Stoyestown, he was shaped by a family history steeped in cruelty and fear. What began with lessons in violence from his father grew into years of bullying, constant flight from the law, and a life lived under false names. Schools and churches that should have offered safety became places of further harm, and predators hid behind positions of trust. The spiral deepened with the horrors of murder and cannibalism, experiences that forced him to confront the very limits of human endurance.
Yet this is not only a record of pain. It is also the story of a young man who refused to disappear. Through small acts of defiance, an eventual alliance with law enforcement, and the determination to speak at last, Brandon shows that survival is possible.
'Anonymous' is a book for those who have lived in silence, a reminder that no matter how heavy the past, the path forward begins when the truth is spoken.
'Anonymous' tells the story of survival through some of the darkest realities a child can endure. Brandon Proctor opens the door to his past without disguise, sharing experiences of abuse, violence, betrayal, and crimes that few could imagine, yet many survivors will recognize in their own way.
From his earliest years in Stoyestown, he was shaped by a family history steeped in cruelty and fear. What began with lessons in violence from his father grew into years of bullying, constant flight from the law, and a life lived under false names. Schools and churches that should have offered safety became places of further harm, and predators hid behind positions of trust. The spiral deepened with the horrors of murder and cannibalism, experiences that forced him to confront the very limits of human endurance.
Yet this is not only a record of pain. It is also the story of a young man who refused to disappear. Through small acts of defiance, an eventual alliance with law enforcement, and the determination to speak at last, Brandon shows that survival is possible.
'Anonymous' is a book for those who have lived in silence, a reminder that no matter how heavy the past, the path forward begins when the truth is spoken.

















