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The Making of a Multiple Personality
- Narrated by: Dani George
- Length: 4 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Cammie is a healthy little girl who lives with her mother, father, little sister Prissy, and her grandmother. She especially loves her grandma because she makes her feel safe and loved. Cammie thinks there is something wrong with her because she hates her mother and yet loves her too. She feels lonely and scared many times. Her daddy works nights and she doesn’t feel safe with her mother. Prissy gets to share a room with Grandma but Cammie has to sleep by herself. After Daddy goes to work, Mom gives hot chocolate to everyone at bedtime.
Cammie feels tired and notices that her mother locks Grandma’s bedroom door after she and Prissy retire for the night. When she asks her mother why; she is threatened to keep her mouth shut.
When Cammie feels threatened or scared she zones out and doesn’t remember what happened. She tells Grandma that sometimes she sees a different little girl in the mirror but when she senses Grandma’s concern she doesn’t talk about it anymore. Cammie doesn’t realize that she has an amazing gift for survival. What skills does a child use to survive the unspeakable?
When Daddy has an accident and has to stay home to recuperate, things take an unusual turn. He becomes involved in his little girls’ lives and realizes that his wife isn’t the person he thought she was.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-12-2023
Terrible Naration - gave up at chapter three
Tried as I might, I could not suffer the narration any longer, it was like nails scraping down a blackboard.
The narrator sounded like she was reading to a child. The story seemed ok, but again, the narration drove me nuts. Sorry narrator :/
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