

Wow this book was a tough one to get trough. Natascha is a really strong woman. I dont know if i could live trough what she did.
Might read some fantasy after this one
Wow this book was a tough one to get trough. Natascha is a really strong woman. I dont know if i could live trough what she did.
Might read some fantasy after this one
For those who are squeamish about sex/rape, she leaves this out; it doesn‘t actually sound like there was a lot of that, anyway. There is plenty of physical abuse, though.
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Kampusch's story (not only her book but also interviews etc.) is always a good reminder to pull myself together if I'm being whiny or drowning in self-pity.I mean, she doesn't only have to deal with the memories of her captivity but also people wanting her to fit their categories of being a victim and nut job conspiracy-theorists, among other things. 🙈Reading this was a very humbling and inspiring experience. #photoadaynov16 #inspiring #memoirs
I don't read a lot of non-fiction (not counting the secondary literature I need for work), but when it comes to #scarynonfiction I would choose this memoir by Natascha Kampusch. Her story really touched me and I remember sitting glued to the telly when she fled 10 years ago and the first reports came in on the news. #AllHallowsRead