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Summary of Regina Calcaterra & Rosie Maloney's Girl Unbroken
Summary of Regina Calcaterra & Rosie Maloney's Girl Unbroken
Summary of Regina Calcaterra & Rosie Maloney's Girl Unbroken
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#1 I was moved again, this time to a house with my sisters Camille, Gi, and Norm. We were wards of the state, and our mother had abandoned us. We were all very skinny because we were constantly hungry.

#2 I was the eldest of three girls, and we had survived a lot in our short lives. We had seen and experienced a lot, but we rarely cried. Until that day, when my sister couldn’t stop crying.

#3 My sisters and I were a single entity. We were a family, and we were all together. We loved each other, and we were happy. Then one day, our mother came home with a carton of milk and a box of macaroni and cheese. She was drunk and angry because she had just fought with her latest boyfriend. There were no hellos or kisses.

#4 When I was placed in foster care, I was terrified of my mother, who was extremely violent with me and my sisters. I was also terrified of the man who took me and my sisters to the car, as we had heard Cookie say she would get us back.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 27, 2022
ISBN9781669394419
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    Insights from Chapter 26

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    #1

    I was moved again, this time to a house with my sisters Camille, Gi, and Norm. We were wards of the state, and our mother had abandoned us. We were all very skinny because we were constantly hungry.

    #2

    I was the eldest of three girls, and we had survived a lot in our short lives. We had seen and experienced a lot, but we rarely cried. Until that day, when my sister couldn’t stop crying.

    #3

    My sisters and I were a single entity. We were a family, and we were all together. We loved each other, and we were happy. Then one day, our mother came home with a carton of milk and a box of macaroni and cheese. She was drunk and angry because she had just fought with her latest boyfriend. There were no hellos or kisses.

    #4

    When I was placed in foster care, I was terrified of my mother, who was extremely violent with me and my sisters. I was also terrified of the man who took me and my sisters to the car, as we had heard Cookie say she would get us back.

    #5

    I was taken to a house by my brother and sister, where we were to get our welfare checks. I was crying the whole time, and when we got there, I refused to get out of the car. My brother had to pull me out, and when we got to the house, I started crying again.

    #6

    I was introduced to my new foster mother, Mrs. Callahan, who did not like the fact that I was Norm’s size. She made us eat our meals in the kitchen, and we weren’t allowed to go into the living room.

    #7

    The rules were very simple: all foster things in the bunkroom at eight p. m. with lights out, the bunkroom door stays locked from

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