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Amy Fisher: My Story

Amy Fisher: My Story

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An American Teenage Tragedy
Review: This book is great to show parents of teenaged girls who are going through dificulties at home. Whether parents want to know it or not, any 16, 17, or 18 year old girl can become involved with an older adult man. It doesn't take long for a child to get caught up into the adult world. All the things that Amy went through with Joey and the Escort Service can happen to your sister or daughter. Thank God her mom and new lawyer stuck by her and is helping her to get on with her life after prison. Good luck Amy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WHOA...
Review: This book is very interesting...Amy tells her story from her rocky childhood all the way to her experience in prison. She gives VERY SHOCKING accounts of her times w/ Joey and her prostitution clients, hardly leaving anything to the imagination. You get the feeling that this girl isn't the "monster" that the media said she was, just a confused young girl who wanted desperately to be loved... She takes blame for a lot of things, but she doesn't come out and blame Joey for EVERYTHING like you would think or expect her to. After reading this book you understand how messed up Amy had become to do such a crime, even though it was unforgivable. Another interesting way the story is written is the co-author of the book, Sheila Weller divides the book up by * * *'s that let you know when Amy is telling the story in her OWN words, and when Sheila is telling it...Not the best book I've ever read, but its definitely a book to read when there's nothing else to do - you won't want to put it down...I recommend this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WHOA...
Review: This book is very interesting...Amy tells her story from her rocky childhood all the way to her experience in prison. She gives VERY SHOCKING accounts of her times w/ Joey and her prostitution clients, hardly leaving anything to the imagination. You get the feeling that this girl isn't the "monster" that the media said she was, just a confused young girl who wanted desperately to be loved... She takes blame for a lot of things, but she doesn't come out and blame Joey for EVERYTHING like you would think or expect her to. After reading this book you understand how messed up Amy had become to do such a crime, even though it was unforgivable. Another interesting way the story is written is the co-author of the book, Sheila Weller divides the book up by * * *'s that let you know when Amy is telling the story in her OWN words, and when Sheila is telling it...Not the best book I've ever read, but its definitely a book to read when there's nothing else to do - you won't want to put it down...I recommend this one.


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