![]() ![]() There is a section in this book that I found especially disturbing regarding the depiction of self abortion. They all remain deeply damaged and oppressed by the abuse they endured at the hands of those who were supposed to love them well, and they live accordingly, as hurt people, who hurt people. The worst is that none of the victims in this book ever become survivors. A wife is physically, emotionally and sexually abused by her own husband and this same man emotionally abuses his three children. This son moves on to initially be sexually abused by his cousin, but later this relationship escalates into an on going sexual relationship that continues well into their adulthood. This book follows the lives of people who have been physically, emotionally and sexually abused by their own relatives. This is the most depressing book I have ever read. It all just depends on how motivated the teacher is. A teacher may select any book and submit to the college board for their approval. The college board makes no book recommendations nor does it have any required readings. ![]() This book has been approved by the college board and is therefore an easy select for teachers who do not want select their own reads and create their own syllabus. Currently this book will be used in our ap English literature class. Our local school board voted to make it required reading for our students aged 14 and up. ![]()
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