A memoir from singer-songwriter Madison Beer, chronicling the past decade of her life spent in the spotlightβthe ups, the downs, and the in-betweens that you wonβt see on social media. Discovered at twelve years old, Madison Beer was one of the first artists to have her entire life documented onl
Half the house: a memoir
β Scribed by Hoffman, Richard
- Publisher
- New Rivers Press
- Year
- 2012;2005
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- NRP ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An unflinching memoir of child abuse that attests to the healing power of truthtelling.
β¦ Subjects
Adult Survivors of Child Abuse;Child Abuse;Child Abuse, Sexual;Family Relations;Sexually abused children--Pennsylvania--Allentown;Working class families--Pennsylvania--Allentown;Sexually abused children;Working class families;Biography;Biographies;Personal Narrative;;Case studies;Hoffman, Richard, -- 1949- -- Childhood and youth;Hoffman, Richard, -- 1949-;Allentown (Pa.) -- Biography;Working class families -- Pennsylvania -- Allentown -- Case studies;Sexually abused children -- Pennsylvania -- A
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