Under The Rug: The Unforgettable Forgotten 
L. Marie Williams captures the essence of a lost childhood in this recount of her youth. Physically and sexually abused at a young age, she was passed through her family and the foster care system, neglected and lost. She met Tony and despite their age difference, he showed her an unconditional love and loyalty that she had never experienced before. When he ended up in prison, Marie found herself homeless and a victim of the Juvenile Justice System. This is a story of the trials she experienced, her journey of survival and the lasting effects it has had on her in her life.
This book was so good I read it in 3.5 hours because I really couldn't put it down. It was so detailed that I felt like I was going through it with the author. I laughed and cried. I hope she writes a follow up story because the way it's written there is more that I want to know as a reader. It discusses taboo topics like bedwetting, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at an early age, child abuse, rape, falling in love and loss. I would recommend this book to every young lady struggling with
I bought this book on kindle not expecting much because I hadn't heard much about it but I was pleasently surprised. This book was eye opening and emotional. I wanted to know more by the time I was finished reading. I think a lot of girls nowadays can relate to a lot of things she went through. Can't wait to see if she writes a follow up.

Honest view of a childhood of abuse. This is a tough read with honest emotions. The book is very graphic and raw. It puts a perspective on abusive childhoods.
This book is an easy read and chronicles the true story of a child ...Really draws me in - highly recommended
Wow!!! This book is Inspiring!!This book will surely make you consider some important things about life. Recommended!
L. Marie Williams
Paperback | Pages: 264 pages Rating: 4.28 | 25 Users | 7 Reviews

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| Title | : | Under The Rug: The Unforgettable Forgotten |
| Author | : | L. Marie Williams |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 264 pages |
| Published | : | May 24th 2017 |
| Categories | : | Dark. Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir |
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Under The Rug is a memoir chronicling the unforgettable childhood & adolescence of L. Marie Williams. She illustrates her unconventional upbringing in this heart-rendering story of neglect, abuse and loss.L. Marie Williams captures the essence of a lost childhood in this recount of her youth. Physically and sexually abused at a young age, she was passed through her family and the foster care system, neglected and lost. She met Tony and despite their age difference, he showed her an unconditional love and loyalty that she had never experienced before. When he ended up in prison, Marie found herself homeless and a victim of the Juvenile Justice System. This is a story of the trials she experienced, her journey of survival and the lasting effects it has had on her in her life.
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| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 25 Users | 7 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books Under The Rug: The Unforgettable Forgotten
Really great read. I went through a lot of the same things the author talks about in this book so I related. She captured the essence of a lost childhood because I kept forgetting that she was talking about a teenager especially during the sex and rape scenes. I was happy she finally fought her mom back but I understand how she felt conflicted with it. I wished she would've written more to show how she got to where she is now but maybe she plans to write another one that will explain moreThis book was so good I read it in 3.5 hours because I really couldn't put it down. It was so detailed that I felt like I was going through it with the author. I laughed and cried. I hope she writes a follow up story because the way it's written there is more that I want to know as a reader. It discusses taboo topics like bedwetting, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at an early age, child abuse, rape, falling in love and loss. I would recommend this book to every young lady struggling with
I bought this book on kindle not expecting much because I hadn't heard much about it but I was pleasently surprised. This book was eye opening and emotional. I wanted to know more by the time I was finished reading. I think a lot of girls nowadays can relate to a lot of things she went through. Can't wait to see if she writes a follow up.

Honest view of a childhood of abuse. This is a tough read with honest emotions. The book is very graphic and raw. It puts a perspective on abusive childhoods.
This book is an easy read and chronicles the true story of a child ...Really draws me in - highly recommended
Wow!!! This book is Inspiring!!This book will surely make you consider some important things about life. Recommended!


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