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I don’t know what to think of this. I’m wondering if she thinks he may have abused her as a little girl too, and her mom wouldn’t believe it then because she had this good housewife mentality? Otherwise this just feels so unbelievably vindictive. She’s in her 40s and her mom is in her 70s, the roles should be starting to reverse by now. It doesn’t seem surprising at all that Gisele would go into denial rather than believe that this horrific abuse happened to her daughter considering how she’s described her state of mind. Maybe believing it would kill her. Perhaps there were manipulators egging this on for the book sales? Or she hates that her mom, who seems to have more empathy for her rapist dad than her as she sees it, gets to be a feminist icon and she wants everyone to know the truth so that she can stop hearing how great she is, and being so close to the situation and in so much pain she has no perspective on this plan?
I looked at Goodreads and the reviews are positive. Of course the book is mostly her description of her experience of the case. I just don’t understand why she couldn’t have left this ugly detail about her very vulnerable mother out.