At six years old, Diana Lynn's innocence was stolen by someone her family trusted-someone they welcomed with open arms. Branded by trauma and silenced by shame, she lived decades battling the scars of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a man known only as The Treeman.
In this deeply personal and courageous memoir, Diana Lynn breaks the silence and confronts the painful truths of her past with raw honesty. Through years of therapy, self-reflection, and unrelenting strength, she transforms her suffering into survival-and her silence into a voice for others.
This is not just a story of abuse. It is a story of power reclaimed, of healing pursued, and of triumph earned. The Treeman is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a call to action for victims everywhere: you are not alone, and your voice matters.