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Œuvres de Samantha. Hart

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Blind Pony is a powerful memoir from Samantha Hart, a successful media executive.
Born to a mother angry over her husband’s affair, Samantha is named Pamela Sue after her father’s mistress. She carries this burden for years, and her mother constantly recounts how Sam got her name.
Her grandfather sexually abused her for years, and her mother witnessed it and did nothing about it. Sam runs away from home at age 14 following her father to AZ. She gets involved with several unsavory characters, as well as alcohol and drugs. She is used by many men. She goes through several career choices and unbelievable events in her life. Finally she is able to reclaim her identity and find her self-worth.
It is amazing how people can overcome so much adversity and come out stronger once they recognize the things that are holding them back.
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Silverduck | 2 autres critiques | Aug 3, 2021 |
Blind Pony is a powerful memoir from Samantha Hart, a successful media executive.
Born to a mother angry over her husband’s affair, Samantha is named Pamela Sue after her father’s mistress. She carries this burden for years, and her mother constantly recounts how Sam got her name.
Her grandfather sexually abused her for years, and her mother witnessed it and did nothing about it. Sam runs away from home at age 14 following her father to AZ. She gets involved with several unsavory characters, as well as alcohol and drugs. She is used by many men. She goes through several career choices and unbelievable events in her life. Finally she is able to reclaim her identity and find her self-worth.
It is amazing how people can overcome so much adversity and come out stronger once they recognize the things that are holding them back.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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rmarcin | 2 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2021 |
 
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Th40eo | 3 autres critiques | Jul 19, 2021 |
When we first meet Pammy Sue and her daughter vignette Nicole they are are flying to Pennsylvania to retrace the footsteps of her childhood and revisit the form on which she grew up. As the book goes on we learned that her grandfather abused her until the day she ran away and her mom knew and probably her grandmother as well. We also learned that Pam is Sue is a constant liar from telling her daughter vignette every day on the way to school and her grandpa was the Marlboro man while Bill and her favorite lie to tell who is that she was just about to or just talk to her mom is waiting for her mom to get back found out her mom is sick ET see. Also, I am a Sue who changes your name to Sammy picks the wrong man from an abuser who beats her and forces her to have an abortion to the man she married who was also a liar and would lie just to get out of seeing her. This is been yet Daddy. Now that I’ve said all this let me say I found Sammy to be very optimistic and when life struck her down for the millionth time she would get back Up make a plan and do what you had to see it followed. She has the wherewithal and enough self-esteem to make a good life for her and her daughter. After all what Else would you expect from “backgammon girl“… (plus d'informations)
 
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TAYLOR235 | 3 autres critiques | Jul 8, 2021 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
26
Popularité
#495,361
Évaluation
½ 4.6
Critiques
7
ISBN
6
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1