Please don't pass this one up because it's a memoir. It is so well written and engaging it felt more like I was reading a novel. Emma writes a heart-capturing story that takes you from her childhood all the way through to her adult life, telling events that will make you chuckle and those that will crack your heart.
Emma is a survivor of a dysfunctional family full of substance abuse and tells about her step-families, her life, and her lack of self-worth. She turns her life around and makes something of herself - developing a worth that only she herself can give... self love and acceptance.