Deanne G. (Deanne) reviewed The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted on
Helpful Score: 6
WOW! What an incredible story! To live through the abuse of his parents and find out his father is a child murderer on the run. He over came his demons and is such a great advocate for children today. This book has very graphic language - but it is the truth that needed to be told.
Rachel W. (starkissed2012) reviewed The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Not as horrific as some of the child abuse cases I've read about, but definately an interesting account. The discovery of who his parents really are was a surprise to me. My heart goes out to the little boy Chip once was in the story. His courage is inspirational and I love how his love Lisa helped and encouraged him to reveal his creative side. Even though the book goes back and forth from childhood to more present day, it was easy to follow, and in my opinion well written.
Jeannie H. (ilovebooksanddogs) - , reviewed The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted on + 365 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was such an engrossing read, I had trouble putting it down. Truly amazing story of a childhood marked by horrific abuse, I'm amazed and inspired by Chip St.Clair.
Joyce S. reviewed The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a book I carried from room to room so I could
read it, Touched your heart in many ways.
read it, Touched your heart in many ways.
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with One of Americas Most Wanted on + 907 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Twice i have read this novel. Both times i found it very interesting. It is so hard for me to understand how people have children and yet do not want them. Why do they not just give them up for adoption so the child might have a better life? Instead they are cruel and not worthy of love from a child. No matter how long i live i will never understand how someone could kill a child by a slow mental death or just out and out murder. Why?? Neither time i read this was my question answered, but both times i found an sad but interesting read.