Summary of A. G. Mogan's Daughter of Paris

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 I am afraid of my father, the brute of all brutes. I am afraid of what he will do to me when he visits me every few months. I hide behind the curtain cutting our room in half, on one side is the kitchen and on the other, the family bedroom. #2 I once heard that a roofer who passed by my parents’ house heard a child screaming. He saw Father beating his terrified little girl. The landlord wanted nothing to do with it, so they were all kicked out of the house. #3 The story about her father beating her is true. He was a brute when he came out of his mother’s womb, and he beat his wife on their wedding day and every day since then. He also abandoned his family when his youngest daughter was born a girl. #4 When I hear dusk settling on the roof of our house, I get the courage to come out of the barn. I eat my galettes and drink my milk in silence, my thoughts still lingering on Father’s visit.

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Aug 20, 2022
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