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Biography & Autobiography.
True Crime.
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HTML:The #1 New York Times Bestseller and inspirational memoir by Michelle Knight, whose survival story gripped the world and continues to inspire and offer hope. Michelle was a young single mother when she was kidnapped by a local school bus driver named Ariel Castro. For more than a decade afterward, she endured unimaginable torture at the hand of her abductor. In 2003 Amanda Berry joined her in captivity, followed by Gina DeJesus in 2004. Their escape on May 6, 2013, made headlines around the world. Barely out of her own tumultuous childhood, Michelle was estranged from her family and fighting for custody of her young son when she disappeared. Local police believed she had run away, so they removed her from the missing persons lists fifteen months after she vanished. Castro tormented her with these facts, reminding her that no one was looking for her, that the outside world had forgotten her. But Michelle would not be broken. In Finding Me, Michelle will reveal the heartbreaking details of her story, including the thoughts and prayers that helped her find courage to endure her unimaginable circumstances and now build a life worth living. By sharing both her past and her efforts to create a future, Michelle becomes a voice for the voiceless and a powerful symbol of hope for the thousands of children and young adults who go missing every year.… (plus d'informations)
Je ne crois pas qu'on puisse affirmer avoir "aimé" ce livre. C'est révoltant, choquant, bouleversant et surtout inimaginable de penser que les scènes qui y sont décrites ne sont pas tirées de la fiction. Michelle Knight et ses deux comparses l'ont réellement vécu. Enlevées par un psychopathe, elles ont été gardées en captivité durant 11 ans dans la maison des horreurs de Cleveland, sans qu'aucun voisin de soupçonne leur présence. Ce drame a fait les manchettes et j'avoue avoir été fascinée par l'idée qu'on puisse être gardée quelque part contre son gré pendant si longtemps. Comment cela a t'il pu être possible?
Aucun mot n'est probablement adéquat pour décrire les souffrances que ces pauvres femmes ont vécues. Le récit de Knight a toutefois la force de nous entrainer dans cet engrenage infernal que la manipulation et la violence. ( )
Biography & Autobiography.
True Crime.
Nonfiction.
HTML:The #1 New York Times Bestseller and inspirational memoir by Michelle Knight, whose survival story gripped the world and continues to inspire and offer hope. Michelle was a young single mother when she was kidnapped by a local school bus driver named Ariel Castro. For more than a decade afterward, she endured unimaginable torture at the hand of her abductor. In 2003 Amanda Berry joined her in captivity, followed by Gina DeJesus in 2004. Their escape on May 6, 2013, made headlines around the world. Barely out of her own tumultuous childhood, Michelle was estranged from her family and fighting for custody of her young son when she disappeared. Local police believed she had run away, so they removed her from the missing persons lists fifteen months after she vanished. Castro tormented her with these facts, reminding her that no one was looking for her, that the outside world had forgotten her. But Michelle would not be broken. In Finding Me, Michelle will reveal the heartbreaking details of her story, including the thoughts and prayers that helped her find courage to endure her unimaginable circumstances and now build a life worth living. By sharing both her past and her efforts to create a future, Michelle becomes a voice for the voiceless and a powerful symbol of hope for the thousands of children and young adults who go missing every year.
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Aucun mot n'est probablement adéquat pour décrire les souffrances que ces pauvres femmes ont vécues. Le récit de Knight a toutefois la force de nous entrainer dans cet engrenage infernal que la manipulation et la violence. ( )