In the highly anticipated sequel to her New York Times bestseller
Etched in Sand, Regina Calcaterra pairs with her youngest sister Rosie
to tell Rosie's harrowing, yet ultimately triumphant, story of childhood
abuse and survival.
They were five kids with five different fathers and an alcoholic mother
who left them to fend for themselves for weeks at a time. Yet through it
all they had each other. Rosie, the youngest, is fawned over and
shielded by her older sister, Regina. Their mother, Cookie, blows in and
out of their lives "like a hurricane, blind and uncaring to everything
in her path."
But when Regina discloses the truth about her abusive mother to her
social worker, she is separated from her younger siblings Norman and
Rosie. And as Rosie discovers after Cookie kidnaps her from foster care,
the one thing worse than being abandoned by her mother is living in
Cookie's presence. Beaten physically, abused emotionally, and forced to
labor at the farm where Cookie settles in Idaho, Rosie refuses to give
in. Like her sister Regina, Rosie has an unfathomable strength in the
face of unimaginable hardship--enough to propel her out of Idaho and out
of a nightmare.
Filled with maturity and grace, Rosie's memoir continues the compelling
story begun in Etched in Sand--a shocking yet profoundly moving
testament to sisterhood and indomitable courage.