I read this because I'm interested in anything that Rosemary Sullivan writes, and because I was interested in Elizabeth Smart's obsession with George Barker. I liked how much of Smart's writing was quoted, but like most biographies I read, I wish this had been shorter.
I tried. Really I did. I tried to understand how Elizabeth's early life experiences shaped her. But I had difficulty getting past all the dysfunction. She was presented as thinking she could do whatever she wanted without having to face any consequences of her actions. It was perfectly rational that she hate her lover's wife or have crazy parties while her small children were upstairs trying to sleep...so many poor decisions that hurt her and those around her. Two stars because the writing was decent...I just couldn't get on board with the main character.