The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom by Shari FrankeMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
this was well worth the wait. i first picked it up after seeing people on tiktok connect it to eight passengers and that whole world of complicated family stories. it is interesting… peeling back the surface and seeing what’s hidden underneath.
the writing is thoughtful and layered. at times it felt heavy, but in a way that made me pause and think, not in a way that dragged. it’s not a book you speed through, but one that you sit with. i appreciated how it balanced honesty with reflection, and it left me thinking about how children exploited on the internet will grow up. and what stories they will tell when they are 18. especially the ones who are a part of family vlog channels.
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