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December 05, 2008
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| Raging Silence by Amanda Stone | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Synergy Books
http://www.bookpros.com
ISBN: 0976498111
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Social Commentary
Release date: Apr 2006
Format: Hardcover
Pages:392
Price: $14.95
| The Starling family gives new meaning to the word dysfunctional. While mother and father, Melena and Ernest fight over money and fidelity, their young daughter, Elizabeth, is being sexually abused by her own mother’s retarded brother. The entire family lives in a constant state of flux and tension. Raging Silence tells their story over a span of a lifetime.
Their divorce takes over seven years and leaves no one with money except the lawyers. The culmination is a family literally shattered with bitterness and stress, a family truly broken by events and personalities and a desperate need for revenge.
This book is not for an easy-reading devotee. It is deep and touching and is a must read for anyone who is in the midst of a divorce and has children. It can definitely be used as a "do not" book! Amanda Stone has written a true tale of a marriage gone wrong and its consequences. | | |
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