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487 pages, Hardcover
First published May 26, 2010
ShameLizzie’s psychiatrist thinks there may be clues about what was happening in Lizzie’s life and mind in the lead up to her hospitalisation in her diary, but they don’t know where it is.
makes a person
keep their lips pressed
tight together.
I know.
Never tell no one,
Momma says.
And I
don’t.
We ChapmansThis book’s content, while I found it predictable, was so painful to read, yet at times I was overwhelmed by gratitude that these sisters had Miss Freeman to love them and Hope had her best friend (other than her sister), Mari.
stick together.
We don’t tell
nothing about our
lives.
Not to doctors or nurses.
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