Susan A. Torres, a feisty Hispanic single parent from Brooklyn raised by drug addicts, climbed out of a polluted world leaving behind a contaminated past. Living on Three Spoons takes the reader on the journey through Susan’s battles from her drug infested, domestic abuse, and abusive childhood to her struggles to maintain her autonomy as a misguided adult.
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Sexual Content - /5
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Violence - /5
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Language - /5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
This is a story about a raising four children, sometimes as a single parent. The sory also tells of the mother radically changing her religion and moving to the country of her husband. It is easy reading, but I found it difficult to sympathize with the mother and felt that she was a little arrogant and not really a person I could empathize with.
Violence-No violence in this book.
Language-Just ordinary everyday language and nothing offensive.
Sexual-No sex was discussed.
Drug & Alcohol-There was a small reference to some drug activity, but nothing much to do with the storyline.