To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child
The first time I flooded the barnyard, I thought nothing of it. The cows didn't mind and neither did I. Auntie Pat cared, though. She grabbed me by my skinny little arm, took me into the bedroom, made me bare my butt and beat me several times with a razor strap.
A razor strap is worse than a pony whip. It's bigger, thicker and leaves one hell of a mark on a little girl's bare white skin.
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To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child
The first time I flooded the barnyard, I thought nothing of it. The cows didn't mind and neither did I. Auntie Pat cared, though. She grabbed me by my skinny little arm, took me into the bedroom, made me bare my butt and beat me several times with a razor strap.
A razor strap is worse than a pony whip. It's bigger, thicker and leaves one hell of a mark on a little girl's bare white skin.
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To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child

To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child

by Laurie Klein
To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child

To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child

by Laurie Klein

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Overview

The first time I flooded the barnyard, I thought nothing of it. The cows didn't mind and neither did I. Auntie Pat cared, though. She grabbed me by my skinny little arm, took me into the bedroom, made me bare my butt and beat me several times with a razor strap.
A razor strap is worse than a pony whip. It's bigger, thicker and leaves one hell of a mark on a little girl's bare white skin.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150999879
Publisher: Laurie Kast-Klein
Publication date: 08/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 968 KB

About the Author

Laurie still lives in the rural county in Michigan that she writes about in her memoir. She has been married for 39 years to her husband that she met when she was 15. They have five grandsons, and she just knows they are going to change the world for the good. She always knew she would write this memoir.
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