by Judy Gregerson
Hardcover- N/A
Destiny doesn't tell her friends what goes on at home. Neither does her little sister. In fact, her little sister doesn't talk at all ...
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Great and interesting book about a family ripped apart by mental illness and child abuse as a result of the mental illness. Judy Gregerson spent 7 years writing this book and it shows. How she had the insight into writing this book is just amazing to me.
Like any teen, Destiny just wants a normal life. She’d love to get a summer job, hang out with her best friend, Chloe, and her boyfriend, but she can’t. Instead her life is spent caring for her younger sister, Cassidy, and insane mother. The father uses guilt and fear to manipulate Destiny, mentally keeping her a prisoner.
The darkness of this mental illness was so strong in the story that it manifested itself. At first, Destiny thought she was imagining things until the shadows started to follow her mother around, fueling her madness. When she finds her sister taking to an imaginary friend with black wings who flies and plans to cut their mother up into pieces, she realizes this madness is spreading like a disease. Slowly, this darkness tries to take her away too.
As the story unfolds, I begin to wonder why their mother isn’t in a mental health facility and then memories of Andrea Yates hit. Do you know that the American Anthropological Association stated in 2005 more than 200 women kill their children in the US every year? These are the cases where a death has occurred and therefore is news worthy. What about those children who aren’t killed and have to live through this mess? “Bad Girls Club” is a work of fiction, but it’s definitely not a far fetched story.
Kudos to Judy Gregerson for bringing a story like this to the surface where it can be discussed.
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