About The Author
Vesta Spivakovsky-Chandler was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (formerly Leningrad, USSR). She is a consummate journalist, TV host, published author, and alienated mother. Vesta's first nonfiction book, "Louder Than Silence" narrates her personal story of her daughter's abduction and her fight against the broken and corrupt system that doesn't even recognize Parental Alienation. After "Louder Than Silence" has been acknowledged as the first book about Parental Alienation in Russia, Vesta joined Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG.info) to continue the public discussion about this invisible pandemic that more people around the world should be aware of.
The second of Vesta's books, "A Whale's Kiss," is an auto-fiction novel dedicated to all victims of violence. It provides self-healing keys to overcome a tragedy, loss, and trauma and help grow from being a victim through connecting to your "Inner Whale."
Vesta's first children's book "I Whale Always Love You, Lippi" was written within 24 hours, when she was given a chance to communicate with her alienated daughter Eksusha after several years of separation. Vesta wanted to explain to Eksusha what exactly had happened to them, using the children's language. Later on, Vesta realized that "I Whale Always Love You, Lippi" has a therapeutic locus. This fairytale offers separated parents and their children a safe space for storytelling, to work through the painful scenarios, overcome the consequences of alienation, and initiate a dialogue to re-establish a deep loving connection.
Currently Vesta is living in the US and working on a book about co-parenting.
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