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Drunken Mother

2023-08-18 08:03:41

Drunk mother, where should I start? This book really makes people think about what it is, in some cases it is like a woman. This book is one of the reasons why I did not even think to read titles. My title shows that this is a book written by women for women and understood by mothers. But in fact, that is the opposite, in the sense that everyone can see the trial in her life. When Nancy began, she knew that the man at home was his boss when he was very young.

He has never seen this innocent person. But he knows his story. The baby 's drunk mother cooked the baby in an oven just like a roast turkey. According to the prosecution, the woman said she would take her to the courtroom to oversee the child, so he wanted to go back to the marginalized husband. Defense in her court results in blackouts and alcohol. That night, she did not remember the incident. A reasonable doubt, her lawyer said. It is possible that someone entered her townhouse and completed the contract. The female lawyer has no shameful evidence, and of course told the jury that the mother never treats his or her child like this. His customers are enjoying free time in a timely manner

Martina, 15 years old, lives with her mother and older sister. Her parents broke up when she was eight years old, but she had a lot of controversy before divorce. Martina never felt close to her father, as he frequently did not go home. But she misses him now, and when Martina sees each other, Martina tries to look forward and looks fun, he wants to spend time with her;

In Frisco, Perry spends most of his time outside the door of a drunken mother. He was mixed with some neighborhood gangs, and when he was a teenager, he spent more time detaining than getting away from them. After all, the boy returned under the supervision of his father. They wander west with a classic car together, explore anywhere, anytime, and do strange work. At the age of 16, Perry joined the merchant's fleet and joined the army at the age of 18. He served in the Korean War for 15 months. However, according to the record of the camp, he spent several weeks in the brigade and fought with other soldiers and citizens of North Korea. But he received a splendid dismissal and was in Fort. Lewis of Washington State

He left California and lived in Long Island with his mother, but he did not deviate from his mother for the remainder of his life. He keeps publishing, keeping mentally wary and conscious (although he is always drunk). But his work shows an intermittent soul after "Big Sur". Despite the stereotype "beatnik", Keroroak is a political conservative, especially under the influence of his Catholic mother. Since the 1950s violin began to be the focus of the hippies of the 1960s, Jack was pleased to stand on behalf of the hippie. He supports the Vietnam War and is friendly with William Berkeley.