Sarah Porter's new book, Lost Voices, seems depressingly lost. Addressing the abuses of young girls at the hands of the people who should love them and take care of them, the book missed a great opportunity for empowering the young readers who may look to it. While the writing is beautifully descriptive, it rambles along... Continue Reading →
perpetual victimhood…
Parents often blame their kids for their behavior. Many of us have been subjected to the frazzled parent in the store who falls back on the line of "Don't make me <insert whatever punishment you like>!" After all, it couldn't possibly be the parent who makes their own choices and follows through on them -... Continue Reading →
