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Fantastic

Review from The Correspondent →

This was a brilliant way to tell the story of Sybil. I normally don’t like books read by multiple readers, but this was the exception! Great job!

A unique journey of self- discovery and acceptance

Review from The Correspondent →

It was a novel approach to revealing a character’s evolution. She revealed herself through the different personas that we all take on when addressing others through both formal and informal communications, eventually drawing them all together to become her more authentic self as she healed from trauma – and helped others heal along the way.

Amazing

Review from Love, Mom →

I have read so many freedom McFadden books, this was my first time breaking away, and I absolutely loved the readers, and the storyline. Can’t wait to read another!

⭐️

Review from Love, Mom →

Absolutely ridiculous. Come on so far fetched. So many things unexplained. Why did Lizzie go crazy. This vague condition no one ever explains or names. These random people all come together. Seriously bad writing.

Mediocre

Review from The Correspondent →

This book had some good elements. I like the writing letters bit. However, it mostly felt like a book intended to get good reviews from rotten tomato critics. Put as much trauma as you can and have all the politically correct talking points from the left wing critics and try to make some money. Wish..

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What stood out most to me is the range of emotions described perfectly. Simply a wonderful book.

Review from The Correspondent →

So many people were drawn to her through personal connections, but primarily through her correspondence. The tragedy that she was to blame her son’s death and living with that guilt would be unbearable. Tragic how she push her family away. How to forgive one’s self??? The Audio Characters were exceptional in their roles. Made me..

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