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I read 95% of it and the story is captivating although very sad. I knew what i was going to be reading so i disconnected myself from the main character n thought of her as that rather than a real person. The book is a bit long with excessive details but still a story i finished. Its sick the kind of ppl there are out there n i think its worth her writing it if just to let ppl know how messed up ppl r.
gettnbusy
Jaycee has shared her very painful story with us. I hope writing this has given her some peace and helped her foundation. The writing is, of course, at her educational level andis veryforthcoming with her feelings. Its also nice toread her reflections on that time as well. If you want to experience part of what she went through this is a good read. I would not recommend this if what she we t through bothers you to relive.
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Cecile CharlesKing
"Stolen Life" proves the more things change,the more they stay the same. History proves it. This story resonates because the same pathology that bred this atrocity invaded Africa: enslaving, caging, raping, brainwashing and controlling information - about African truth; ancestry; contributions & circumstance. Phil's refusal to accept responsibility, entitled authoritarianism, led to her feeling "I can't breathe". Racism, rape, sexism-colonialism's pathology of power dynamics. To ignore specific examples....
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