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Sisters One, Two, Three is a Well Told Story
I imagine it must be difficult to write about a fractured family and still show how strong their love is for one another. Nancy Star has done a fine job at writing just that. There is a saying in the recovery community: you're only as sick as your secrets. The Tangle family is a perfect example of this. Ginger, the oldest of the sisters, is trained well to keep secrets. She was trained by her mother Glory who is a master manipulator. Glory is the center of her own world and she will not let anyone else take over. Glory can and will do anything to mold others to her reality. Glory's truth became her daughters truth and each of them learned to cope with the lies in their own dysfunctional way. This is a great story of love and lies. The secret Glory worked so hard to keep is kept from the reader as well. We learn the secret as the same time the sisters do and lots of things begin to make sense. This is a well told story with complex characters. I highly recommend this book. This is my pick from the selection of Kindle First books.
December 2016 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
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