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Elizabeth Smart
Birth date: November 03, 1987
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M Sarki
M Sarki rated it 8 years ago
https://msarki.tumblr.com/post/160400256978/by-grand-central-station-i-sat-down-and-wept-byAll about feeling. Lyricism, poetry, decoration, or rhetoric; nothing matters if the body cannot feel words strongly and with intimacy. There is no use comparing this work to Ray Carver’s as the style is so c...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 8 years ago
Like many of these, "I went through something harrowing" memoirs, this isn't something you read because you want great writing. The writing here is stilted and oftentimes repetitive, and I'm willing to be forgiving of that because it's important to tell the stories of regular, non-writer people who ...
Lindsay's Book Log
Lindsay's Book Log rated it 9 years ago
I picked this book up for two reasons, first: Elizabeth Smart and I are about the same age, I remember being 13 when she went missing and thinking how weird it was and seeing it on the news a lot. Second I'm trying to finished up the 2015 popsugar reading challenge and one of the challenges I was ha...
XOX
XOX rated it 9 years ago
First the good. On her rescue. Pro - Good that she was reused. Con - That she didn't thank the people who rescued her, but the god of her religious delusion. Saying that her god saved her means that her god have the power to save all other kidnapped children but didn't save them and let them...
Mellkoh
Mellkoh rated it 10 years ago
This book is so unlike anything I've ever read. At only 112 pages, I should have been able to get through it in a few hours, but it took me a a couple of days. I found myself reading and re-reading pages several times in order to appreciate the prose and to try and grasp the sub-text. I also went ...
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