Excellent book on a difficult subject.
This book is a very simple read and a tad bit mundane. I was attracted to this book because I am a sexual molestation suvivor. Many survivors keep a journal and that seems to be all this book is...her journal. I'm sure some would consider it graphic or an "uncomfortable read". Suffice it to say - it has few redeeming qualities.
Angela Shelton, a victim of childhood abuse, sets out on a journey to find others who share her name. Along the way, she finds many who also share her history of abuse. It is really sad to me that she found so many. Along the way, she finds the courage to confront her own past. Sad, but hopeful story of the ability of the human spirit to survive.