4.0
dark emotional informative reflective sad slow-paced

 This book is the personal account of the Manson Family murders from the family of the late Sharon Tate. Information from various members of the Tate family was gathered from home videos, letters, journals, photographs, etc. This book really paints a picture of what life is like for family members of a murder victim- an exceptionally high profile one at that. It also shows that just because the family recieves justice in the form of conviction, they continue to lobby against all the parole hearings. A lot of people think that people move on once they get a conviction, but they have to endure appeals and parole hearings. Is it ever really over for the remaining members of the family? I found this book to be very interesting, and would recommend for anyone interested in the Manson Family.