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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 04 mars 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781669348948 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Ashley C. Ford's Somebodys Daughter
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15 Insights from Chapter 16 Insights from Chapter 17 Insights from Chapter 18 Insights from Chapter 19 Insights from Chapter 20 Insights from Chapter 21 Insights from Chapter 22 Insights from Chapter 23 Insights from Chapter 24 Insights from Chapter 25 Insights from Chapter 26 Insights from Chapter 27 Insights from Chapter 28 Insights from Chapter 29 Insights from Chapter 30 Insights from Chapter 31 Insights from Chapter 32
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I had a difficult time talking to my mother, who constantly told me that I could always come home. I wanted to reply that I would work myself past the white meat, down to the bone, and fistfight every stranger I ran across on the street before we lived under the same roof again.
#2
I was trying to make pasta for my boyfriend, Kelly, and I was not a disaster cook. I was able to feed myself food that I knew felt good and tasted good. I was trying to lose myself in the process of creating a meal.
#3
I had recurring nightmares about one of my brothers dying. I was relieved to hear that none of my siblings was hurt, and my mother did not do or say anything wrong.
#4
I was tempted to take the bait when my mother offered me empathy. I was desperate to find a way to connect with her, but I was afraid that if I called her back, we would fight.
#5
I felt like I knew my father, and he felt the same about me. In reality, we had built up versions of one another in our heads that we could not deny or confirm the existence of.