The Lies That Save Us: Story of a Child
By ChatGPT Book Review Title: Me and Emma Author: Elizabeth Flock Publisher: MIRA, 2005 Pages: 300 T he mind of an eight-year-old child can be a chaotic enigma, especially if the child has been subjected to traumatic experiences. Elizabeth Flock’s protagonist, Caroline – Carrie, for short – is worth a deep study to understand a child’s internal conflicts. Carrie carries a seething volcano within. Her father, who was a very loving person, was killed by robbers when she was small. The man who becomes her stepfather, Richard, is an abusive alcoholic. Carrie’s mother, an illiterate woman from the rural North Carolina in the USA, is absolutely helpless in her new situation. Poverty and imminent starvation forced her into the new marriage. Carrie is the actual victim, however. How does Carrie deal with her painful reality? How a little child creates an alternative world in her mind, a world which becomes a psychological though illusory shelter, is what the novel sho...



