A true story about Ellen's discovery that her daughters were being sexually abused by their father. There are no arrests, no happy endings and no one gets "healed". Instead, it's a painful account of how the childre ...
Ros Coward, Observer
Ellen Prescott writes with a literary flair that adds to the power of her story. She hits the reader in the gut on page 1: "In 1982, when my daughters were four and one, I decided to kill them . . . I was so in love ...
Toronto Star
I recommend it to anyone, including most physicians who need a better understanding of human responses to suffering
Willard Edwin Smith, BSc, MD, FRCP
A true story about Ellen's discovery that her daughters were being sexually abused by their father. There are no arrests, no happy endings and no one gets "healed". Instead, it's a painful account of how the childre ...
Ros Coward, Observer
Ellen Prescott writes with a literary flair that adds to the power of her story. She hits the reader in the gut on page 1: "In 1982, when my daughters were four and one, I decided to kill them . . . I was so in love ...
Toronto Star
I recommend it to anyone, including most physicians who need a better understanding of human responses to suffering
Willard Edwin Smith, BSc, MD, FRCP
A true story about Ellen's discovery that her daughters were being sexually abused by their father. There are no arrests, no happy endings and no one gets "healed". Instead, it's a painful account of how the childre ...
Ros Coward, Observer
Ellen Prescott writes with a literary flair that adds to the power of her story. She hits the reader in the gut on page 1: "In 1982, when my daughters were four and one, I decided to kill them . . . I was so in love ...
Toronto Star
I recommend it to anyone, including most physicians who need a better understanding of human responses to suffering