![]() ![]() No website to generate support or share updates. ![]() What did surprise me was the lack of any real information at all. Some sources say she was free, and others dispute it. I've been doing some digging online, which has generated mixed messages. ![]() She was no closer to being free by the end of the book. The heart breaking thing for me in all of this was Nadia. Makes me wonder what's going on that we don't know about. It really feels like a conspiracy against them. And why all their attempts to get anywhere are constantly thwarted. She also brings up some very valid points about why her and Nadia were not helped immediately. She answered many of the questions which sprang to mind whilst reading the previous books. It made for much more interesting reading. She is very candid and honest about her life, which must have been very hard. However, in this one it feels like time has done some healing a was able to be more open, which filled the pages of this book with her. But considering the time gaps when the books were originally published, I see it was necessary. Having very recently read the two previous books, I was disappointed by the large amount of recapping. This book summarised the story begun in Sold (by these authors) & Without Mercy (Sold's companion book, written by Zana's Mother), then brings everything up to date (as of 2000). ![]()
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