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Original Title: Me & Emma
ISBN: 0778322858 (ISBN13: 9780778322856)
Edition Language: English
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Me & Emma Paperback | Pages: 296 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 20576 Users | 1940 Reviews

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Title:Me & Emma
Author:Elizabeth Flock
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 296 pages
Published:February 28th 2006 by Mira Books (first published 2005)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Sociology. Abuse

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The title characters in Me & Emma are very nearly photographic opposites--8-year-old Carrie, the raven-haired narrator, is timid and introverted, while her little sister Emma is a tow-headed powerhouse with no sense of fear. The girls live in a terrible situation: they depend on an unstable mother that has never recovered from her husband's murder, their stepfather beats them regularly, and they must forage on their own for food.

Stop here and you have a story told many times before, as fiction and nonfiction in tales like Ellen Foster, or I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings --stories in which a young girl reveals the horrors of her childhood. Me & Emma differentiates itself with a spectacular finish, shocking the reader and turning the entire story on its head. Through several twists and turns the reader learns that things are not quite the way our narrator led us to believe and everything crescendos in a way that (like all good thrillers) immediately makes you want to go back and read the whole book again from the start.



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Ratings: 3.91 From 20576 Users | 1940 Reviews

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Carrie and Emma are sisters, ages eight and six, who have suffered a great deal of tragedy and loss in their young lives. Their father was brutally murdered and their mother retreated into her bedroom until meeting their step-father who was a horrible man. In fact both parents were horrible which made this a very sad read but even so, it was a good story. Four stars.

This was definitly a page turner for me. I did not expect the twist at the end and I really just thought this would be another sad story about sisters with an abusive step-father. Looking back through the book I did see some foreshadowing in regards to Emma's real identity and I felt that the author did a great job making it very discreet. I would read this again to get the full picture of the book after knowing the end of the story. Great read!

What can I say what an absorbing read this was I loved tis book Me & Emma by Elizabeth Flock was a well written novel that dealt with a delicate subject of child abuse & was delicately handled. The story was told by Caroline's POV which I found interesting for a child to tell the story & the maturity she showed.Caroline & Emma were sisters, living a horrid life with their mother Libby Parker & her husband Richard who was a wife beater they coped with their life as best as

Reviews on the jacket compared this book to "Bastard out of Carolina" and "Ellen Foster", but both of those were far superior books in my opinion (and I'm probably biased, because both of those are among my favorite books of all time). "Me and Emma" was a page-turner that I blew through pretty quickly because I wanted to see what would happen, where "Bastard" and "Ellen" are more character-driven books where a reader can just revel in the beauty of the language alone, regardless of plot

Excellent with an unexpected twist at the end. I couldn't put it down.

From cover to cover I loved this book! It has an amazing ending that will stop you in your tracks. I HIGHLY recommend this novel and it is in my top books of ALL TIME!!!!

I could not put this down. Extremely well-written and engaging, although emotionally manipulative. Some scenes are unbearably heartrending. There is a surprise finish that will make you want to immediately re-read the book. Heartily recommended, but not for the faint of heart..

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