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Silent Sisters
Silent Sisters | Joanne Lee
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ReadWithHannah
Silent Sisters | Joanne Lee
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This was my favourite book of November. I usually enjoy a memoir after doing some research about it but I found this one randomly and was extremely surprised.

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ReadWithHannah
Silent Sisters | Joanne Lee
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - As someone who had never heard about this previously, this was a heartbreaking truth. I think the reason Joanne published this was to have her point of view out in the public, rather than being judged on what people are assuming or is being spread by her mother.

Joanne‘s upbringing, struggles and secrets are always affecting what she does. It‘s a story about what familial love will make you do. A powerful book and great narration.

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ReadWithHannah
Silent Sisters | Joanne Lee
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Starting this audiobook. A true story about childhood, parenting and secrets.

Let‘s get started.

#truestory #memoir #autobiography #audiobook

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Michellekidwell
Silent Sisters | Joanne Lee
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For over two decades Joanne Lee‘s Mother kept the remains of not one but three babies hidden in a bin in her closet.

A fourth baby was buried in Newspaper and Rags in St Helen‘s Cemetery.