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    The Way I Used to Be - Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith
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    'The Way I Used to Be' by Amber Smith follows the story of Eden, a young girl who is raped by her brother's best friend at the age of 14. The novel delves into the aftermath of the assault, showcasing Eden's downward spiral into self-destruction and her struggles to cope with the trauma over the course of her high school years. Through a realistic portrayal of Eden's emotional journey, the book addresses sensitive topics like sexual violence, trauma, and the impact of silence on survivors. The narrative unfolds over four years, depicting Eden's transformation, her strained relationships, and the internal turmoil she faces as she grapples with the hidden truth of her assault.

    The author, Amber Smith, employs a raw and powerful writing style to capture the emotional depth of the protagonist and the effects of trauma on her life. offers a poignant exploration of Eden's internal struggles, her attempts to cope with the aftermath of the assault, and the complex dynamics of her relationships. Through a compelling narrative structure that spans Eden's high school years, 'The Way I Used to Be' provides a thought-provoking insight into the long-lasting repercussions of sexual violence and the challenges faced by survivors in speaking out.

    I DON’T KNOW A LOT of things. I don’t know why I didn’t hear the door click shut. Why I didn’t lock the damn door to begin with. Or why it didn’t register that something was wrong—so mercilessly wrong...

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    The Happiest Man on Earth by Eddie Jaku
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    "The Happiest Man on Earth" by Eddie Jaku is a heart-wrenching yet heartwarming true story of a Holocaust survivor. Eddie's writing style draws readers in, making them feel like they are right there with him as he recounts his experiences. delves into the horrors of the Holocaust, describing them in a matter-of-fact way that adds to the impact, leaving readers in tears and in awe of Eddie's resilience and positivity.

    Eddie's story is one of survival, courage, and love amidst unimaginable suffering. Through his gentle and humble narration, free of self-pity, Eddie inspires readers to appreciate the simple joys in life and to choose happiness despite facing adversity. not only sheds light on the atrocities of the Holocaust but also serves as a reminder of the power of hope, kindness, and resilience in the face of darkness.

    I was born in 1920 in a city called Leipzig, in eastern Germany. My name was Abraham Salomon Jakubowicz, but friends called me Adi for short. In English, the name is pronounced Eddie. So please, call ...

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    What Is the What by Dave Eggers
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    'What Is the What' by Dave Eggers is a powerful and heart-wrenching fictionalized memoir that follows the life of Valentino Achak Deng, a Sudanese Lost Boy who flees his village during the civil war. The book combines the experiences of many Lost Boys into one person's history, sharing the struggles and resilience of Deng as he navigates through violence, starvation, chaos, and despair on his journey to freedom. The story alternates between Deng's childhood in Sudan and his new life in America, providing a compelling narrative that is both heartbreaking and inspiring.

    The book is written in a captivating and informative style that effortlessly weaves together the past and present of Valentino Achak Deng's life. Through the first-person narration, the reader is drawn into Deng's harrowing experiences, his search for survival, and his determination to start anew in a foreign land. The alternating timelines, engaging characters, and rich descriptions of Sudan's history and culture make this novel a poignant and eye-opening exploration of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

    I have no reason not to answer the door so I answer the door. I have no tiny round window to inspect visitors so I open the door and before me is a tall, sturdily built African-American woman, a few y...

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    Queen of Shadows
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    Queen of Shadows - Shadow World by Dianne Sylvan
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    'Queen of Shadows' by Dianne Sylvan is an urban fantasy novel that follows the story of Miranda Grey, an empathic musician struggling to control her powers. The book introduces David Solomon, a vampire Prime, who helps Miranda harness her abilities and protects her from a dangerous world filled with vampires and power struggles. The plot delves into Miranda's journey from vulnerability to strength, intertwined with dark themes and complex character dynamics. The writing style blends elements of romance, action, and supernatural intrigue, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged.

    Miranda didn’t look at people. She kept her eyes averted, even while negotiating the chaos of the Austin city streets. She slipped into the empty spaces between bodies and went unnoticed, a messy pony...

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    Safe by Susan Shaw
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    Safe by Susan Shaw is a realistic fiction novel that delves into the aftermath of a 13-year-old girl named Tracy who is raped and struggles to piece her life back together. The book portrays Tracy's journey of isolating herself from friends, finding solace in music, and slowly recovering from the trauma she endured, all while addressing heavy subjects like rape and molestation in a sensitive manner. Shaw's writing style captures the emotional turmoil of Tracy's experience without delving into unnecessary graphic details, making it suitable for young readers to understand and empathize with the protagonist's struggles.

    IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING MAMA’S FUNERAL, HER PERFUME SOMETIMES wafted through my bedroom window, and she floated in on its moonbeam scent. It wasn’t very often, and more times when I was little than lat...

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    Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter
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    Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter is a memoir that follows the heartbreaking journey of a young girl named Ashley who is taken away from her parents and placed in the foster care system. The book details her experiences in multiple orphanages, the challenges she faces, the abuse she endures, and her ultimate path to finding a forever family through adoption. Ashley's story is a poignant and raw account of her life in the foster care system, shedding light on the hardships faced by many children in similar situations.

    The narrative style of Three Little Words is described as accessible and engaging, making it relatable for both teens and adults. Through Ashley's powerful and honest voice, readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness her resilience, determination, and her journey towards healing and acceptance of love. The memoir not only highlights Ashley's personal struggles but also serves as a call to action, advocating for foster children and raising awareness about the challenges they endure.

    Two days compete for the worst day in my life: The first is the day I was taken from my mother; the second is the day I arrived at the Mosses’ foster home four years later. Three weeks before I lost m...

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    This Dark Wolf - Soul Bitten Shifter by Everly Frost
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    'This Dark Wolf' in the series 'Soul Bitten Shifter' by Everly Frost is an action-packed urban fantasy novel that introduces readers to the characters Tessa and Tristan, two unique and complex shifters who are survivors with dark pasts. The story follows Tessa, a wolf shifter without the ability to shift, who is mistreated by her pack and finds herself in a dangerous situation with her half brother and other alphas in training. However, her life takes a turn when Tristan, a feared alpha leader, steps in to save her and takes her to the Hidden House, a safe haven for those seeking sanctuary. As Tessa learns about her true abilities and prepares for an impending war, she forms friendships and faces challenges that will change her life forever.

    The book is praised for its phenomenal world-building, memorable characters, and a gripping plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Everly Frost's writing style is commended for its ability to immerse readers in a violent and wild shifter world, filled with twists, surprises, and emotional depth. The story unfolds with adrenaline-pumping action, deceit, love, friendship, and a sense of belonging in a world full of rejection, making it a compelling and engaging read that leaves readers eager for more.


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    Eggshell Skull by Bri Lee
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    'Eggshell Skull' by Bri Lee delves into the author's personal journey through the legal system as a survivor of historic sexual assault. Through her experiences working in the legal field, Lee provides a unique perspective on the injustices faced by sexual abuse victims. The narrative not only sheds light on the prevalence of violence and sexual assault against women and children but also highlights the challenges and emotional toll survivors endure while seeking justice.

    Lee's writing style is described as powerful, compelling, and emotionally impactful, drawing readers into her story and making them feel deeply connected to her experiences. skillfully navigates sensitive topics such as sexual abuse and the complexities of the legal system in a compassionate and authentic manner, resonating with readers on a profound level.

    I found the other associates milling around our training room in the Supreme Court Library and tried to act cool while my eyes darted about, searching their faces for someone I’d recognise. Most of th...

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    Push by Sapphire
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    Push by Sapphire is a raw and harrowing story following the life of Precious Jones, a teenage girl who has endured unimaginable abuse from both her parents. Illiterate and pregnant twice by her own father, Precious finds hope and strength through education and the support of a caring teacher. The book delves into themes of injustice, pain, and the resilience of the human spirit, painting a vivid picture of Precious's journey from a life of abuse and despair to one of determination and empowerment.

    Sapphire's writing style in Push is characterized by its rawness and simplicity, effectively conveying the brutal realities faced by Precious. The novel's graphic language and vivid descriptions provide a stark portrayal of Precious's struggles, while also highlighting the importance of education and self-worth in overcoming adversity. Through Precious's narrative, readers are taken on a poignant and emotional journey that explores the darkest corners of human experience with a glimmer of hope shining through.

    I was left back when I was twelve because I had a baby for my fahver. That was in 1983.1 was out of school for a year. This gonna be my second baby. My daughter got Down Sinder. She's retarded. I had ...

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    Exodus by Leon Uris
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    'Exodus' by Leon Uris is a historical fiction novel that delves into the struggle of Jews and the creation of Israel, set against the backdrop of an archaeological dig. The book explores the suffering of Jewish people throughout various historical periods, including the Holocaust, Spanish and Polish history, and the establishment of the modern state of Israel. The narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of Jewish history, character development, and emotional storytelling, providing a detailed account of the Jewish people's determination and perseverance.

    The novel is praised for its thorough research and historical accuracy, offering readers an immersive experience into Jewish history and the formation of Israel. While some find the book heavy and lengthy due to its detailed historical content, others appreciate the depth and emotional impact of the story, highlighting its significance in shaping American opinions about Israel and Jewish heroism. Overall, 'Exodus' is regarded as a powerful and informative read that sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of the Jewish people throughout history.


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