Emily Miller knew her life was about to change forever the day her mother said, "I'm pregnant." She'd hear those words again and again--and with every pregnancy Emily's father changed from bad to worse. For years the Miller family suffered through his rages. It took a terrible loss for the family to regroup, and all the love Emily can muster to save her siblings. Bartlett's powerful short story, " A Daughter’s Story," grabs hold immediately and doesn't let go. This heart-tugger's hero, Emily, displays amazing resilience and strength. I know I'll remember this story for a long, long time. --Julie Hyzy, Barry- and Anthony-award winning author of the White House Chef Mysteries L.L Bartlett is a New York Times bestselling author who writes the Jeff Resnick Mysteries, which Booklist has called "Gripping!"
The immensely popular Booktown Mystery series is what put Lorraine Bartlett’s pen name Lorna Barrett on the New York Times Bestseller list, but it’s her talent -- whether writing as Lorna, or L.L. Bartlett, or Lorraine Bartlett -- that keeps her there. This multi-published, Agatha-nominated author pens the exciting Jeff Resnick Mysteries as well as the acclaimed Victoria Square and Lotus Bay Mystery series, and now the Tales of Telenia fantasy saga, and has many short stories and novellas to her name(s). Check out the descriptions and links to all her works here: http://www.LLBartlett.com
A good but heartrending story of abuse from the point of view of the oldest duaghter of a household. As she saw it and lived it. An alcoholic father and a mother who felt she needed a husband at all costs.
While the story line was good and I felt for the kids, I personally fail to see much "abuse" going on in their lives. Helping out in the home you live in should not be considered abuse, nor should helping out with your siblings. It's all about life's lessons. Granted the mother let the father abuse her some by not standing up to him.
A horrible beginning to a happy ending for 5 of the children With each story that I read It surprises me that NO DCF was involved. It saddens me that those 5 kids went through so much turmoil in there lives.
This was a good read. I feel for the children, no one should ever have to live like that. A quick read, straight forward. If your looking for a true story that's a quick read, then this book will be ideal
A sad short story. Sadly a very typical family model in many cases - no one will understand until it happens to them. I'm glad there was some sort of a happy ending
While the book is stated to be fiction I was given the impression that this was based on a true story. It was sort of a novella. It gave a good gloss over of what was a horrible childhood with domestic violence, alcohol abuse or addiction (not clear which it was), abortion, and more. This main character had the task of raising her siblings as her mother's helper as her mother kept having children and had her hands too full. The father was abusive physically to her mother and mentally to the children. I found myself wanting more in depth, emotional information. How did the author feel having gone through what she did? I would like to know more. I think it is a good start but needs more depth.
This is a quick read. It details the experience of a young lady who has worked hard to protect her siblings, and her mother, from their abusive father. As life gets harder and babies keep coming, this young lady finds that she has to make some decisions that no teenager should ever have to make. Her siblings' lives are in turmoil, and she sees the damage that their family situation is causing. While she wants to walk away, the young lady has to weigh the costs...
While short and without much detail, this book quickly gets to the heart of a story so many families live on a daily basis. It is an easy read with a few errors, but not so many as to distract from the story.
Super short and to the point. Likely comes from personal history seeing as there was no drawn out explanation of any action and the main character almost repeated her own mother's history and created the cycle again by having sex too early in life because she was seeking the love and approval she never got at home. I would skip this (but I did breeze through it in under an hour that is how short it is). I didn't get any new insight from this book that made me look at the world any differently; this is a story much like many others.
I think this is a good example of the recent trend toward self-publication. Ms. Bartlett has the ability to tell her story clearly and, like many stories in this vein, could have been a very good book. It's too bad she didn't take the time to flush out the story to make it a full length novel. This is what an editor and publishing company are for.
Overall it was an OK novella. Two stars seems a little harsh. But such is the Goodreads rating system.
This is a very short story, seemed like it was written by a teenager. A LONG time ago when I was a pre-teen I used to sneak and read a magazine called True Story. This book was written like it belonged in one of those magazines. And the girl herself was not abused (physically, anyway), but her mother was terribly abused.
This was an okay read. Very short and it took bout 15 minutes for me to read. It was a story that looked as if there was abuse in the home, the wife was certainly battered and the children mistreated by the father but there wasn't much detail that went into this. A friend loaned this title to me and I have to say I wouldn't pay the 99 cents for it.
Good short story. It definitely highlights the major outcomes of child abuse and post trauma of that abuse. Would have been better as a full novel with detailed events as some bits were very gripping.
This story is told from a daughters point of view. It is a story of an abused mother and her children who were victims of the situation. It was uplifting to see how the children broke the cycle of abuse.
For a short story this is a very powerful story. I loved this gripping altho heart renching novel abt a family suffering at the hands of their evil father.its a very quick read but a great read that pulls at your heart strings❤❤❤