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Freckled: A Memoir of Growing up Wild in Hawaii | TW Neal
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For fans of The Glass Castle and Educated, comes mystery author Toby Neals personal story of surviving a wild childhood in paradise. We never call it homeless. Were just camping in the jungle on Kauai... We live in a place everyone calls paradise. Sure, Kauais beautiful, with empty beaches, drip-castle mountains, and perfect surf...but weve been camping for six months, eating boiled chicken feed for breakfast, and wearing camouflage clothes so no one sees us trespassing in our jungle hideout. The cockroaches leave rainbow colors all over everything from eating the crayons we left outside the tent, and now a tractor is coming to scrape our camp into the river. Standing in front of the tent in my nightgown, clinging to my sister as we face the tractor, I know my own truth: I just want to be normal. But Mom and Pop are addicted. Addicted to Kauais beauty, to drugs, to surfing, to living a life according to their own rules out from under their high-achieving parents judgmental eyes. Im just their red-headed, mouthy oldest kid. What I want doesnt matter. But Im smart. I will make a different life for myself someday if I keep up my grades no matter what happens. No matter how often we run out of food. No matter how many times I change schools...or dont go to school at all. No matter how many bullies beat me up for the color of my skin. I might be growing up wild in Hawaii, but I have dreams Im going to reach, no matter how crazy things get. An affecting and riveting chronicle of a singular childhood that evokes the contradictions of hippie utopian ideals in an unspoiled Hawaiian landscape long since lost. ~Kirkus Reviews "A celebration of the best within each of us as well as a witness of human frailty and resilience, T.W. Neals memoir is a must-read!" ~Lehua Parker, author of One Boy, No Water "As much a meditation on inner strength as it is on family dynamics, T.W. Neal's gorgeous memoir Freckled isn't one to be missed. I read it two great gulps, and I can still see the palm fronds swaying above a girl who wouldn't give up. Highly recommended." - Rachael Herron, author of Fast-Draft Your Memoir: Write Your Life Story in 45 Hours
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On the one hand, her account of her childhood is extremely interesting- especially as it's soooo different from mine- if occasionally disturbing. On the other hand, as soon as I stop listening to it I lose a lot of my interest. I had the same problem with Educated and a few other memoirs. I'm starting to think this genre just doesn't do it for me
Has anyone else read this? What did you think of it?
Trigger warnings for abuse & sexual assault. ⬇️

bookandbedandtea The sexual abuse was by an older kid not by a family member. 5y
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes reading memoirs.

Please read my full review here:
https://thereadingmermaidsreviews.weebly.com/book-reviews/freckled-by-t-w-neal

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