Celeste Edmunds was raised by drug-addicted parents. The state eventually intervened, separating the family, and Edmunds was adopted into a dysfunctional home where she faced mistreatment from a sadistic mother. Contemplating drastic measures, she ran away, seeking shelter wherever she could until a compassionate woman extended a helping hand, offering her a safe and nurturing environment filled with love, and teaching her that is never too late to find "home." She recounts her story in a new memoir called "Garbage Bag Girl."
Spirit of the I.E. - Celeste Edmunds discusses her new memoir, "Garbage Bag Girl"

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