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A review by piapaya
Goodbye, Sweet Girl: A Story of Domestic Violence and Survival by Kelly Sundberg
4.0
All the feels. Omg.
The only reason I didn’t give this 5 stars is that there were 2-3 sections that felt strangely out of place and more like listicles and took away from this otherwise powerful book. There were also a few places in the beginning of this memoir that overlapped a lot, borrowing from each other— in such a way that it felt like she had split certain sections apart. That part felt like it could have used a little more editing.
But enough of my nitpicking; this is a gorgeous heartbreaking memoir.
The only reason I didn’t give this 5 stars is that there were 2-3 sections that felt strangely out of place and more like listicles and took away from this otherwise powerful book. There were also a few places in the beginning of this memoir that overlapped a lot, borrowing from each other— in such a way that it felt like she had split certain sections apart. That part felt like it could have used a little more editing.
But enough of my nitpicking; this is a gorgeous heartbreaking memoir.