David Gardner
This book tells about the abuse experienced by Jennifer Lauck at the hands of a stepmother. It is heart wrenching but at the same time, compelling. I love the writer's point of view - from the eyes of a child. In the listening, you understand what is happening to the child, but when you realize that the child doesn't always understand, it makes you feel restless - like you want to rescue her. This was a good listen and I would recommend it to those who are fans of memoir.