The title is a true statement from the beginning of the book through to the end.
The story, at least I believed it was, revolved around the
journey of an abused and neglected child and how she survived it. But toward
the end of the book, it became about her partner and soul holder, and how he
survives his trauma, which was totally unexpected.
This story made me cry. I’m not sure if it was just my usual
reaction to any death or disturbing situation, or if it was from feeling the
desperate cry of the characters. Either way, it was an emotionally heavy
journey to read this story. I hated some things that happened, and cheered for
others. I could also see this as a true story for many people, and that
saddened and disturbed me, so it was draining, but I had to read it to the end.
Not just to finish the book, but to see how it all turned out. I don’t like not
knowing the outcome or resolution.
It was a shattering read, and sometimes a dark sadness, but
knowing, sometimes, is just that. If you aren’t afraid to face a reality, which
can be grim and disturbing at times, you won’t want to read this book. If you
want to learn about some realities, grim or not, and hope it can help you grow
and even help others in need, then read the book. I am glad I read the book,
but it is not something I can read very often. It is a challenge to my mental strength.






