How did the author decide what to reveal about her father's crimes without compromising her own story?
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How did the author decide what to reveal about her father's crimes without compromising her own story?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about sympathizing with the author's perspective after learning more about her upbringing?
What inspired April Balascio to write this memoir now, after so many years?