

I just wanted to climb in this book and give her a hug. Heartbreaking, but uplifting. This can be a painful read, so if you‘re sensitive to family drama and uncomfortable sex, be warned.
I just wanted to climb in this book and give her a hug. Heartbreaking, but uplifting. This can be a painful read, so if you‘re sensitive to family drama and uncomfortable sex, be warned.
#AuthorOrCharacterWhoSharesYourName I haven't read this yet but I've got a thing for memoirs about people leaving fundamentalist or orthodox religious groups (and cults, too). Leah is a Hebrew name and found in the Old Testament ... but I was named after the Roy Orbison song. 😒 #RiotGrams
I've got such a thing for memoirs about people escaping a religion. This one, about a woman who leaves ultra-orthodox Judaism, is one of my favorites. I definitely recommend splitting your fiction reading during #24in48 with some great narrative nonfiction. We've got #12daystogo until the start of #readathon. Who's getting excited?