One of the best memoirs I've ever read. Reading this book is harrowing and amazing.
Told from the adult point of view, interspersed with memories of sexual abuse beginning from age five, Louise does an incredible job telling us what is going on inside her heart and mind. Her mom is horrible and doesn't take care of her kids, her kids are supposed to take care of her. The mom is afraid to be alone with a certain male relative, so she always has her kids with her when he is there, but it's ok for the uncle to be alone with Louse when she is 8. She tries over and over, in many different and brave ways to tell the adults what is happening to her, but no one will listen.
A series of male relatives sexually abuse her and no one protects her. She can't protect herself. As the book progresses and we learn more and more about what was done to this child, the horror grows. But she is strong and does what she has to do and finds two good therapists to help her with her healing. I really admire Louise's courage.
I looked Louise Wisechild up on the internet and she seems to be doing great--an artist, writer, massage therapist, counselor. I'm happy for her. She survived what has destroyed many. She is a brave, strong woman.