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It's so hard to review a memoir, I'm always so thankful that someone took the time to share their personal story. Grey had an interesting childhood. I thought this was a unique tale with some sad moments. I didn't go into this expecting a true crime story, and would have liked to have learned more about life on a boat.
That said, my only real complaint is with the audio version. I could not stand the narrator's voice. She sounded like a much older woman, someone who would be perfect reading as an elderly character. After doing the math and figuring out that Grey is almost the same age I am, I was a little put off. I switched to the print version.
I am also always horribly bummed when a memoir doesn't have pictures in it. I did visit the website, but I fell they should have been published in the book (perhaps they are in the paperback, I don't know).