A review by jenmkin
Somebody's Daughter by Ashley C. Ford

3.0

I so badly want to love this memoir as a whole because I do love so many pieces of it, but it feels disjointed. I appreciate the honesty with which Ford writes, and hearing how she found herself and learned and grew is a privilege as a reader. The ending, however, the ultimate point of the memoir, felt disconnected from the rest of it. The messages that Ford communicates throughout feel dulled rather than sharpened by her final point, and that's disappointing.