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Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice (Hardcover) $13.39 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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FantasticHeart9684Today 9:55 AM
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who really wants to understand the Epstein horror story from a survivors perspective. Her story was sad, and scary, and at times uplifting and hopeful and inspiring. After reading her book I felt like the Epstein files discussion feels much more human and relatable in a way that shows just how terrible he and Maxwells actions were. This will not be for everyone and has very adult content, and cluld trigger those who are survivors of sexual trauma and abuse. Her story is especially tragic with her death after the book and a use unrelated to Epstein. Im glad I read this but its not really a book you "enjoy" so much as a book you appreciate and learn from.
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puckettg5869Today 11:29 AM
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Quote from FantasticHeart9684 :
I highly recommend this book to anyone who really wants to understand the Epstein horror story from a survivors perspective. Her story was sad, and scary, and at times uplifting and hopeful and inspiring. After reading her book I felt like the Epstein files discussion feels much more human and relatable in a way that shows just how terrible he and Maxwells actions were. This will not be for everyone and has very adult content, and cluld trigger those who are survivors of sexual trauma and abuse. Her story is especially tragic with her death after the book and a use unrelated to Epstein. Im glad I read this but its not really a book you "enjoy" so much as a book you appreciate and learn from.
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