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The Forgotten Girls is a candid and enlightening narrative that sheds light on the challenges faced by young women in rural communities. However, I found it difficult to personally connect with the book, particularly in fully immersing myself in Marci's life, one of the central characters of the memoir. Despite the author's skillful writing, I struggled to establish a deep emotional bond or engage fully with Marci's experiences. While acknowledging this personal disconnect, I appreciate Potts' efforts to bring attention to the hardships endured by marginalized individuals in rural America, underscoring the importance of their stories and the need for greater understanding and support.
Thanks to the writer, publisher and Netgalley for the ARC copy. I am sure many readers will associate with the circumstances.