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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 228113" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I am not sure I had a similar upbringing to correctly answer your question - however - there was not one ounce of "anger" or "resentment" that I felt emanating from that book. Instead it was one of insight from a little girl that loved her daddy and mommy very much. It was so insightful, and really written from almost a ten year olds point of view, that unlike some memoirs where you are emotional drained; this one was innocent, and full of love, despite their unbelievable obstacles.</p><p></p><p>There is another great memoir that is similar called The Liars Club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 228113, member: 3301"] I am not sure I had a similar upbringing to correctly answer your question - however - there was not one ounce of "anger" or "resentment" that I felt emanating from that book. Instead it was one of insight from a little girl that loved her daddy and mommy very much. It was so insightful, and really written from almost a ten year olds point of view, that unlike some memoirs where you are emotional drained; this one was innocent, and full of love, despite their unbelievable obstacles. There is another great memoir that is similar called The Liars Club. [/QUOTE]
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