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House Rules
- A Memoir
- De: Rachel Sontag
- Narrado por: Nicole Poole
- Duración: 7 h y 57 m
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The view from outside couldn't have been more perfect. But within the walls of the family home, Rachel's life was controlled and indeed terrorized by her father's serious depression. In prose that is both precise and rich, Rachel's childhood experience unfolds in a chronological recounting that shows how her father became more and more disturbed as Rachel grew up. House Rules will keep you reading even when you most wish you could look away.
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Painful and revealing
- De M. McGregor en 04-01-24
- House Rules
- A Memoir
- De: Rachel Sontag
- Narrado por: Nicole Poole
Honest and understated memoir
Revisado: 06-10-18
A great look at what it’s like to grow up in an affluent household and still be abused even if no one ever lays a hand on you physically. Emotional abuse is real and has its own damages. I highly recommend this book for anyone who grew up with an emotionally abusive or personality disordered parent.
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Mercer Girls
- De: Libbie Hawker
- Narrado por: Amy McFadden
- Duración: 15 h y 20 m
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It's 1864 in downtrodden Lowell, Massachusetts. The Civil War has taken its toll on the town - leaving the economy in ruin and its women in dire straits. That is, until Asa Mercer arrives on a peculiar, but providential, errand: he seeks high-minded women who can exert an elevating influence in Seattle, where there are ten men for every woman. Mail-order brides, yes, but of a certain caliber.
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Love her voice
- De Amazon Customer en 01-09-17
- Mercer Girls
- De: Libbie Hawker
- Narrado por: Amy McFadden
C+ at best
Revisado: 06-29-17
Doesn't actually talk about the experience of the mercer girls. Focuses on woman's suffrage. Characters seem rather flat and subplots are tangled and uninteresting. The author does give a nice afterword, explaining how she created the characters and the stories of the real women they are modeled after.
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