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UTTERLY AMAZING - Rated
i read this book last week. I cannot describe how awsome it makes me speachless . Just when you think Judy will find happiness somthing terrible happens and horiffic story, but a excellent read! This book has became my favourite book its is amazing
Touching - Rated
I couldn't put this book down its a must read, this little girls passion for survival is touching, you think you have life hard until you read this book.
Guilty - Rated
This is a very good read, the only reason I did not give it a 5 star rating as it was not as "gripping" as some of the books I have read. It was very well written and easy to read. I sat in the bath reading this book on Christmas day as Judy was living in a bottle store and was brutally raped; it made me feel quite guilty that she endured so much and that I was lucky enough to be brought up in a loving family. I would certainly recommend this book; how a child can endure so much cruelty yet remain so strong is increadible. Her father is a disgusting creature and the system really did fail this poor child.
I feel so proud of howJudy has transformed her life - a remarkable story - Rated
This is a truly amazing story of how a little girl survived. Whenever a small glimmer of hope entered her life I so prayed things would get better for her and when she finally returned to England I thought she would finally find happiness. However, as every chapter passed I was deeply saddened that she did not find good fortune. Where Judy gets her will to live from is beyond me, she is a truly remarkable person and her book has inspired me even more to be positive in life and help people (even if only in a small way it is better than nothing at all). I thoroughly recommend this book 10/10.
An inspirational tale - Rated
From all the many books I have read on the subject of child abuse, neglect and rejection I feel this book really has no peers. It is truly an extraordinary story of a child from age 3 who learns to survive based on animal instincts - relying on inner resources to scavenge for scraps of food in the streets. Just when you think things are looking up for her, life transcends to yet new levels of despair and unimaginable hardship. Heart-rendering, harrowing and gripping all at the same time.