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rensbookishspace 's review for:
Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad
by Krystal A. Sital
A vivid, heart wrenching account of three generations of women in the same family who endure years of abuse at the hands of the men in their lives.
Sital details the abuse from the perspective of her mother and grandmother, often times written in dialect (which i loved, but was a little hard to read). I was able to learn more about the culture and history of Trinidad.
It truly is a sin to be poor. I am convinced this contributed to the women putting up with years of torment. All in all this was a good, heavy read.
Sital details the abuse from the perspective of her mother and grandmother, often times written in dialect (which i loved, but was a little hard to read). I was able to learn more about the culture and history of Trinidad.
It truly is a sin to be poor. I am convinced this contributed to the women putting up with years of torment. All in all this was a good, heavy read.