My Rating: 4.0
Charlotte/Charlie is 17 years old and has been through many traumatic events. After receiving minimal therapy during a stay at an institution, she is about to be released to embark on life on her own.
This is a raw look at self harm. The writing is done in short snippets which made it hard for me to get in to the book. I did eventually get drawn in but then, I felt that there were SO MANY issues with all of the characters that I got numb. I would have preferred we had just the one main character and followed her journey.
Charlotte/Charlie is 17 years old and has been through many traumatic events. After receiving minimal therapy during a stay at an institution, she is about to be released to embark on life on her own.
This is a raw look at self harm. The writing is done in short snippets which made it hard for me to get in to the book. I did eventually get drawn in but then, I felt that there were SO MANY issues with all of the characters that I got numb. I would have preferred we had just the one main character and followed her journey.
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