A review by kerrycat
Dime by E. R. Frank

5.0

I don't know what is more disturbing - the little details, like the 'dates' giving Dime candy canes at Christmastime, Dime thinking at the library that 'maybe hos weren't allowed to check out books,' how the police treat Brandy, the girls playing poker for Fudge Stripe cookies, and the ongoing book references - or the overall picture, and the idea that Dime has that since she 'chose' to be a 'ho' that's all there is for her. I couldn't put this down, as disturbing as horrifying as it was. Spectacular, compelling writing. Just incredibly disturbing that this fictional story can and does actually happen, right now, in our own country.