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Rabbit Heart
Rabbit Heart: A Mother's Murder, a Daughter's Story | Kristine S. Ervin
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A Washington Post Most Anticipated Book of the Year For readers of My Dark Places and The Fact of a Body, a beautiful, brutal memoir documenting one womans search for identity alongside her family's decades-long quest to identify the two men who abductedand murderedher mother Kristine S. Ervin was just eight years old when her mother, Kathy Sue Engle, was abducted from an Oklahoma mall parking lot and violently murdered in an oil field. First, there was grief. Then the desire to know: what happened to her, what she felt in her last terrible moments, and all she was before these acts of violence defined her life. In her mothers absence, Ervin tries to reconstruct a woman she can never fully graspfrom her own memory, from letters she uncovers, and from the stories of other family members. As more information about her mother's death comes to light, Ervins drive to know her mother only intensifies, winding into her own fraught adolescence. She reckons with contradictions of what a woman is allowed to bea self beyond the roles of wife, mother, daughter, victimwhat a true victim is supposed to look like, and, finally, how complicated and elusive justice can be. Told fearlessly and poetically, Rabbit Heart weaves together themes of power, gender, and justice into a manifesto of grief and reclamation: our stories do not need to be simple to be true, and there is power in the telling.
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Chelsea.Poole
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This book was tragic, graphic, and triggering on many levels. And the pace was slow…which is not a complaint, that‘s the family‘s lived experience (waiting over 25 years to find justice) which definitely came through in the text. Kathy Sue Engle, the author‘s mother, was brutally murdered after she was taken by two men from a mall in Oklahoma when Kristine was just 11. Growing up without a mother after losing her in the most painful way.

Aims42 Great review! I love your daffodils too 😍💛 19h
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Lesliereadsalot Such a powerful book. I don‘t know how she found the words to describe her life. 13h
Cathythoughts Great review . I‘m a bit afraid of it , but stacking 👍🏻 1h
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Chelsea.Poole
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Rained out of a soccer game, waiting it out in the car — never sad about some downtime that I can spend reading 🌧️

Lesliereadsalot Such a good book. 2w
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kbuggle
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A true crime memoir focused around the author‘s mother and her death after being kidnapped when she was a young girl. All the trigger warnings apply here, this is raw and brutal, but beautifully written.

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Lesliereadsalot
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This one is not for the faint of heart. Five year old Kristine‘s mother is abducted from a mall parking lot, and she and her brother and her father have to live with that their whole lives. This true story grabs you from page one and continues to throttle you up until the end. Page after page, Kristine tries to make sense out of this senseless crime as it colors her every waking moment. It‘s a heartbreaker but a must read.