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Genie

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Well, researched.

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Reviewed: 09-09-24

As a polio survivor I truly enjoyed
A book that finally got the facts straight about polio. Treatment.
In the Forties.

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Engrossing.

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Reviewed: 05-31-24

An Excellent account of a truly Unique life. I was completely Involved.
Cried at the end.

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Good story.

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Reviewed: 05-11-24



Good story. Well, written and Well, read, except for a few pronunciation Mistakes. A good read

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Powerful

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Reviewed: 09-30-22

a raw powerful look at what might have been the reality of life as a plantation slave. but certainly relatable to modern times in that we have seen how commonplace and acceptable cruelty and lack of respect for human life can become

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excellent

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Reviewed: 06-11-22

it does not suck like most self narrated memoirs. poignant entertaining and well done. if you like his humor you will love his story

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Fascinating Inside Look

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Reviewed: 03-17-22

This is a fascinating inside look at the early days of the Scientology Sea Organization through the eyes of one of L. Ron Hubbard's young ship's messengers. Along with the sometimes harrowing, sometimes comedic adventures and misadventures of the organization is the story of a young girl who is left without her parents at the age of 12 to make her way in Hubbard's reality. It is a testimonial to the strength and adaptability of this young person. In this book you will get the whole story, the good and bad of Scientology which you won't see in most expose's

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good story not so good music

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Reviewed: 06-15-20

the story was extremely interesting but the background music nearly drowned out the dialogue a lot of good information about where are food comes from and the real price we pay

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Both inspirational and emotionally devastating .

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Reviewed: 06-18-19

Excellent account of what goes on in the mind of a child left alone to sink or swim. Spoiler alert, she didn't sink. She swam beautifully to the top!

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