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“I own me!” A powerful memoir of healing from trauma

Sex Cult Nun by Faith Jones

December 21, 2022 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

Thanks again to Jake for this Book Exchange gift! I tore right through this one, as it hits a lot of my interest areas and is well written. Sex Cult Nun details Faith Jones’ life growing up in the Children of God/The Family cult during the 80s and 90s. Having watched several documentaries and read about this group before, this was less of a shocking book for me than for someone who has no knowledge about the Children of God. For me, it was more […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, child abuse, cult, Faith Jones, growing up/coming of age

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:142 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, child abuse, cult, Faith Jones, growing up/coming of age ·
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Just Every Trigger Warning Imaginable

I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jeanette McCurdy

November 30, 2022 by GentleRain 2 Comments

I am too old to have watched Jeanette McCurdy on Nickelodeon, but I was vaguely aware of her before she started promoting this book. I also follow a lot of eating disorder recovery stuff, so I’d seen her podcast being suggested before this came out and was thus aware that the book was going to deal with her eating disorder a lot. Up front I will say that if you have an eating disorder and/or are in recovery from one, this book is super, super […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: child abuse, child star, cw: eating disorder, Jeanette McCurdy, Mormonism, mother daughter relationships

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:135 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: child abuse, child star, cw: eating disorder, Jeanette McCurdy, Mormonism, mother daughter relationships ·
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“I’m finally in the sunshine:” A Good Look At Escaping an Abusive Mother

My Mother, Munchausen's and Me by Helen Naylor

October 17, 2022 by GentleRain 2 Comments

This is a very sad but ultimately triumphant memoir that deals with the impact of Munchausen’s on both the author’s mother, the author herself, and their family and friends more widely. Helen Naylor’s mother had Munchausen’s Syndrome (also called Factitious Disorder), and over the course of this memoir we see Helen slowly realize that her mother has been lying about her illnesses and abusing her. During Helen’s childhood, her mother says she has ME/CFS and spends most of her time resting and leaving Helen to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, child abuse, child neglect, Helen Naylor, mother daughter relationships

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:104 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, child abuse, child neglect, Helen Naylor, mother daughter relationships ·
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Angst!

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater

Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater

The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater

August 25, 2022 by carmelpie 2 Comments

“It was funny, the Gray Man thought, how humorous she always appeared, how that smile was always just a moment away from her lips. You really didn’t see the sadness or the longing unless you already knew it was there. But that was the trick, wasn’t it? Everyone had their disappointment and their baggage; only, some people carried it in their inside pockets and not on their backs. And here was the other trick: Maura was not faking her happiness. She was both very happy […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: angsty teen, brothers, child abuse, coming of age novel, found family, historical fiction. psychic, Maggie Stiefvater, orphans, poverty, psychic abilities, Tarot, toxic masculinity, toxic relationships

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:22 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: angsty teen, brothers, child abuse, coming of age novel, found family, historical fiction. psychic, Maggie Stiefvater, orphans, poverty, psychic abilities, Tarot, toxic masculinity, toxic relationships ·
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Ooh boy. I wanted to love this so much, but it made me very angry.

When Women Were Dragons by Kelley Barnhill

July 28, 2022 by kfishgirl 7 Comments

I think this is my first ever Cannonball book that I DID NOT FINISH.  I saw this book somewhere (I legit have no idea where), and it caught my eye because the main character is named Alex Green, and also duh – dragons.  My cousin who lives in Arizona who just left Pennsylvania after visiting our entire family is named Alex Green.  I was pumped when I read the plot too. Whoo boy.  I borrowed this audiobook from the library, and I was so excited […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Science Fiction Tagged With: child abuse, child neglect, dragons, Homophobia, Kelley Barnhill, misogyny

kfishgirl's CBR14 Review No:33 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Science Fiction · Tags: child abuse, child neglect, dragons, Homophobia, Kelley Barnhill, misogyny ·
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“You can bid your parents farewell without forgiving them. You don’t have to love them.”

A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic by Mariko Kikuchi

July 11, 2022 by GentleRain 1 Comment

The translation of autobiographical manga has been a wonderful side effect of the overall boom in popularity of manga/anime. The original manga boom in the early 2000s overlooked memoir, but as the market has matured and the comics boom has entered a new phase, memoir is finally being translated in the US, which is a real treat for me. A Life Turned Upside Down is a very sad and graphic memoir that explores the impact of having an alcoholic father, especially when everyone around the child […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: abusive relationships, alcoholism, child abuse, domestic violence, Mariko Kikuchi, suicide

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:72 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: abusive relationships, alcoholism, child abuse, domestic violence, Mariko Kikuchi, suicide ·
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