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Someone's Daughter
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Someone’s Daughter

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Jamie’s relationship with her father is one of frustration and pain, leaving her with a sense of abandonment and rejection. Making it clear to her she was unwanted from birth because she was not a boy, and later that she was a disappointment to him, Jamie goes to university against his wishes unsupported by him, but she does so to escape his oppressive control. She resorts to extreme measures to fund her education, measures that debase and humiliate her, and ultimately reveal a shocking truth. The complex psychology of the father-daughter relationship is played out in Jamie’s young life as she tries to heal the wounds of an emotionally sterile childhood. Her story is shocking in its truth, painful in its reality and saddening to know. Can she escape her past and move forward with her life free from anger, hate and frustration?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David Fettes
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 October 2021
Pages
248
ISBN
9798499350478

Jamie’s relationship with her father is one of frustration and pain, leaving her with a sense of abandonment and rejection. Making it clear to her she was unwanted from birth because she was not a boy, and later that she was a disappointment to him, Jamie goes to university against his wishes unsupported by him, but she does so to escape his oppressive control. She resorts to extreme measures to fund her education, measures that debase and humiliate her, and ultimately reveal a shocking truth. The complex psychology of the father-daughter relationship is played out in Jamie’s young life as she tries to heal the wounds of an emotionally sterile childhood. Her story is shocking in its truth, painful in its reality and saddening to know. Can she escape her past and move forward with her life free from anger, hate and frustration?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David Fettes
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 October 2021
Pages
248
ISBN
9798499350478