This book…not sure how to review it, but it needs to be done.
From a writing standpoint, it needed some editing. However, the rawness made it very powerful. So, I looked past that.
The content…yikes. I agree with an earlier reviewer when she said that her brain was having trouble wrapping around some of the terrifying treatment this woman received in a “next door”, suburban community. I kept thinking, “How on earth could this be happening!!” But, it did.
This book had a traumatic effect on me. I didn’t sleep all the night after reading it. I kept thinking about myself…at what point I would have completely broken? Nobody is meant to go through this. I believe angels were there to help her when she was, but God was most definitely weeping.
One of my takeaways was to be aware of situations around you. If you think something is off but you decide to stay out of someone else’s business, deeply reconsider. Ask some questions. The number of times this girl could and should have been saved was ridiculous!
I won’t spoil anything, but my viewpoint on some “hot button” issues of the day were also forced to be re-examined.
Gloria, that was the stuff of nightmares. Any one of those situations would cause trauma. All of them happening to one person is nearly inconceivable. It is hard to imagine just one of these monsters, yet they were lurking around every corner. I was disappointed, angry, terrified for you, and helpless all at the same time.
If you are a woman, this is a very tough read. My husband told me to stop reading this type of book (I have read two similarly difficult books back-to-back). I told him about it, and he said he would have just stopped reading. As a woman, I felt like I couldn’t put it down. I wanted justice. Intervention. Something!!
The author shared a deeply personal, incredibly disturbing true account of her early life. Worth the read if you are willing to explore some dark places.