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My Name Is Nutmeg She Screamed

Jacqui Kelley Ernest Kinnie

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English
Blue Valley
20 July 2024
This book was so great to read and look at a foster child's life from a parent and a child's perspective!! I couldn't put it down, it was heartbreaking and exhilarating at the same time. Don't miss this gem!

Mzlabby

I enjoyed this book immensely! It is so refreshing to see a damaged young girl slowly grow into a confident, extremely intelligent woman thanks to a place that did its best to do things right. I do so wish that the foster care system had more of these types of programs. If you enjoy an uplifting story, this one's for you!

psychnurs
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Imprint:   Blue Valley
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   172g
ISBN:   9781965072134
ISBN 10:   1965072135
Pages:   130
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

If your judgment, taste, sense of humor, and belief systems are similar to mine you will love the books I've written. If not, read them anyway and expand what you can think, feel, become. I'm a cynical, free speech libertarian who laughs a lot and is a little crazy. I'm not much for political correctness, or the warm, self-righteous comfort of a Noble Cause. Too many Noble Lies. No safe spaces are provided, no trigger warnings will be given. I've carefully collected the most important things I have learned over my long life as a psychotherapist, professor, National Park Ranger, garbage collector, antique dealer, Army Sharpshooter, etc. My proudest accomplishment, at least the most fun, was writing the first fishing guide to Glacier National Park. I helped Janis, the daughter of a good friend, write and publish The Alice Trilogy. Alice is a super-smart, foul-mouthed brat and a student at UC Berkeley majoring in philosophy and psychology. She says what she thinks and couldn't care less if that bothers you. Her books are not for everyone. One woman even called her uncouth. Janis sent the lady a kindly note.----""I am so sorry I shocked you. Please accept my sincerest apology. You are so wonderfully sensitive and refined and I so regret exposing you to raw reality. Go watch a nice comedy on TV, and lady, I got plenty of couth!""

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