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Restitution | Courtney Frey
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Courtney begged to matter. It was only when Rebecca showed up, beaten and bruised, in the ditch that ran between their homes that Courtney realized: she wasn't the only one. Together, they built a bridge-a physical bridge to hide beneath, as well as an emotional bridge to take them back to the little girls within themselves; the ones they'd had to leave behind in order to survive. A murder, an adoption, new friends, a paralyzing accident, teenage pregnancy, homelessness, and the haunting echoes of years of abuse come together in the story that follows a young girl and her friends discovering that, even against the odds, nothing is ever in vain. Courtney Frey's story, based on the truth of her own childhood and young adult life, demonstrates that finding love starts with purpose. The author conveys through her own character her search for that purpose, as well as the desire to be needed, wanted, loved, and validated-and how continually seeking those things dramatically shaped her formative years. In a story about searching for self-love, enduring family dysfunction, surviving abuse, and fighting back, Courtney Frey reveals to the reader the secrets of her emotional journey and how she discovered that writing was, at times, her only lifeline.
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ChristieStratos
Restitution | Courtney Frey
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Spotlighting this book for its raw, rough honesty about the effects of childhood abuse, neglect, and rape. It's nonfiction but reads like fiction. This is one of those rare important books that everyone should read to understand the psychological effects of such bad treatment.