In this heartbreaking, haunting, yet ultimately forgiving memoir of a damaged childhood, the author, the daughter of the last Thane of Cawdor in Scotland, recalls growing up in a fractured fairytale Scottish castle (featured in Shakespeares "Macbeth").
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SpearsBETTIE:
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Aimee:
The group was pretty much split, for those who liked it, absolutely loved it and the ones who didn't thought it was the worst thing they ever read, so having said that I was one who loved it and I would recommend it for a book club because it had a great discussion that followed and that is what I think makes the book! Just my opinion.