It’s her version, she has every right to view it her way.
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Um, it is her account of HER relationship with her father. Not how others saw things from the periphery. It is how her life occurred to her. People often act differently when others are around. Her life, her story.
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She may have been thrilled at 8 to find a dad with a mansion a d like any kid she loved him... not a lot of evidence of his love for her
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Asociability is a price you pay in an environment of computer techies. There’s a whole program in that alone.
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Lisa-I so understand!My father was sickin bed and asked me to get something out of the cabinet for him.I saw a picture of a tiger I had drawn for him at 9yo and was happy (he always hated me) and thought he cared afterall until he said"oh that wonderful picture Kalli(sister)made"
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She meets Daddy life after
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no matter how bad her father was, what is the use of Publishing a book Damaging the image of her DAD!? There Is a well-known Quote about daughters in their father’s life which is (your son is your son until he gets wife but your daughter is your daughter all your life)
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A person’s image doesn’t accurately depict that person.
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Just think of her opportunities to meet famous, thinker-leading people
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