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Just a Girl Scarlett Jones

Just a Girl By Scarlett Jones

Just a Girl by Scarlett Jones


$16.99
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Summary

As Scarlett's life is torn apart by a vicious grooming gang, she begins to believe this is just how her world should be. In her darkest hour, will she find the courage to confront her abusers and seek justice? This is the heart-breaking story of a destroyed childhood and how our past must not shape our future.

Just a Girl Summary

Just a Girl: A shocking true story of child abuse by Scarlett Jones

I was a good girl who was just 'helping Daddy' in the hell that I called home.

Scarlett is just 8 years old when the horrific abuse at the hands of her father begins.

It creates a world of shocking normality, one that she can only escape in her mind.

Little Scarlett dreams of a time when she can be free . . . and then she meets Ed.

Groomed and trafficked by her boyfriend, Scarlett realises she has been primed for abuse ever since she was a child.

This is her harrowing story.

About Scarlett Jones

Scarlett Jones is mum of four who lives in the Midlands. She campaigns against grooming gangs and is actively involved with the Holly Archer charity helping survivors of sexual abuse.
Linda Watson-Brown is a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, who has worked with many abuse survivors. Her books have been sold across the world and been translated into over twenty languages. www.lindawatsonbrown.co.uk

Additional information

GOR010574753
9781913406011
1913406016
Just a Girl: A shocking true story of child abuse by Scarlett Jones
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Mirror Books
20200618
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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