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Anonymity a Family Memoir

Anonymity a Family Memoir

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my life.
Review: I was a young man when I read Bergman's story and it convinced me that a sense of anonymity is a delusion. I've tried to be a transparent and accountable person and never consider anonymity when making moral decisions. Even though I read the book only once when it was first released, I still think about it often.

Susan Bergman writes prose like a poet. Her story could be a Jerry Springer show but, instead, she turns it into a moving morality play.

If you are expecting a down-and-dirty tell-all about Anne Hesche, this book isn't for you. Hesche plays a rather minor role.


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