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Breaking Twig (2000)

by Deborah Epperson(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I downloaded this book a while back when it was offered free as a download on Kindle. I was debating on actually reading it as I felt I would be angry to hear about a mother doing horrible things to her child. The more I read the more I wanted to stop reading as I still couldn't believe the mother was this mean.I just finished the book and with all the bad this poor child dealt with she ends up with a happy ending. I would have loved to have seen a follow up with the character as it is left hanging. The writer did an excellent job with descriptions of scenes and characters. Your hear will break, you will cry, cheer, yell and even want to smash things but little do we know things like this actually happen.
review 2: This story was set in rural Georgia in th
... moree 1960's. Becky (Twig) Cooper is trying to survive the physical and emotional abuse of her mother, Helen, a beautiful calculating woman who can, with a mere look, send the meanest curl in Sugardale, Georgia running for its life. As the story unfolded I found out one reason her mother was so mean. Becky does find happiness along the way, even though her mother tries to ruin it. I cannot believe a mother could be so mean and calculating to her daughter but Becky was strong and did survive. less
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Apryl860
This book will break your heart a million times but I loved it. Wonder if there's a sequel?
AngieBones
Not the type of book I would normally read, but I enjoyed it all the same.
l8sleepr
Dark but fascinating. Couldn't put it down
Ferris
what didn't happen to Becky?
Sammi
good story
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