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Book Review of The Only Girl in the World: A Memoir

The Only Girl in the World: A Memoir
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A wealthy but eccentric man offers to take and care for the 5 year old daughter of a poor miner. Less than 20 years later she gives birth to his child.... What could possibly go wrong?

Maude is abused emotionally and physically by her clearly mentally ill father and fearful and complacent mother. She is resilient, and with the help of the family's animals (which are also mistreated), reading, and a few kind people she escapes her parents and makes a life for herself as an adult.

The story felt unfinished to me. There is an epilogue which gives a general (and very vague) update on her life, but so many questions remain. (Is her husband in the book her husband now? How did she go from failing the French equivalent of the SAT to law school?) I would have enjoyed it more had there been less space devoted to her father's wacky ideas, and more about how she overcame her trauma to become a functioning adult.