A Mother's Memoir of Runaway Daughters and Reclaimed Love
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I really liked this. Gwartney doesn't try to paint herself as the perfect mother, or sugarcoat anything, or demonize her daughters. She just paints a full and well-rounded picture and lets the reader interpret it. I though her experience felt really raw and real, and I liked that there wasn't some cheesy “perfect ending”, just a quiet sense of closure.