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LITTLE GIRL GONE\u00a0<\/em>by Drusilla Campbell<\/strong> An intensely emotional and provocative story,\u00a0Little Girl Gone<\/em>\u00a0explores the secret hopes and fears that drive good people to do dangerous things . . . and the courage it takes to make things right.<\/p>\n \u00a0 My Thoughts and Opinion: \u00a0<\/strong>Unfortunately, this story reminded me of some real life stories that we hear on the news too often. \u00a0And because of that, the characters, the settings, the emotions, the “brain washing” techniques, read like a true story by the writer’s descriptive words. \u00a0I read this book in a matter of days because it felt so real and I HAD to know how it would turn out. \u00a0 There is also a psychological subplot of parallel lives, that have similar beginnings, damaged psyches and different outcomes. \u00a0This is the second book I have read by this author, the first being,\u00a0The Good Sister<\/a>, and she is a master at writing about relationship dynamics that grips the reader from deep within the heart and mind. \u00a0A poignant, heart wrenching, disturbing at times, read. \u00a0Definitely recommend!!<\/p>\n
\nPublished by\u00a0Grand Central Publishing,
\nDivision of The Hachette Book Group
\nISBN-10:\u00a00446535796
\nISBN-13:\u00a0978-0446535793
\nAt the request of The Hachette Book Group, a TPB was sent, at no cost to me, for my honest opinion.<\/strong><\/p>\n