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Come Back: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Hell and Back
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.8740874
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: April 01, 2006
Publisher: Harper
Studio: Harper
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Rating: - Come Back Captivated Me
I bought this book on a whim about 6 months ago and shelved it in hopes I would get around to reading it someday. That someday happened over the last 18 hours. Although not an easy read by any mean, I have never been so drawn into a memoir so deeply and hurt so much as I was while reading this book. Mother and daughter seamlessly intertwine their stories together and I felt as though I was there throughout their struggles... laughing and crying and working through the demons in my own closet. ... Read More
Rating: - Loved this book
This story saddened, surprised, shocked and touched me. When my book club read this early last year, I wasn't able to attend, so I shelved the book. Am I glad I dedided to pick it up a year later. I feel like I learned a lot about relationships from hearing this mother/daughter story. It reminds us all to hope and stay strong in any family crisis because afterall, blood is thicker than water!
Rating: - Shocking and Beautiful
A very emotional book about a mother daughter relationship. Its shocking and beautiful. You'll never forget this book. Moderate read, not hard just long.(took me about 3 days)
Rating: - Come Back: A Journey of Confusion
I found the book to be a very good read. A young troubled girl who runs away and does drugs in order to escape the memories and nightmares of abuses from a father's hands. A mother who will stop at nothing to help her daughter return to her as the loving child she wants so hard to remember. The catch is, you never really like or understand the mother's point of view.
She "forgets" that a therapist tells her that when the daughter becomes a teenager, the memories and emotions will ... Read More
Rating: - Eye Opening
This book opened my ignorant eyes. I had no idea there were rehabilitation centers like the places in this book. These facilities blew me away, especially the teachers, counselors, psychologists, and social workers. Fantastic. Absolutely brilliant.
This is a story about a mother-daughter relationship, disgusting fathers who sexually abuse their daughters, daughters who become drug addicts, mothers who think they can make it all better, and in the end, realizing the only way out is ... Read More
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