In her disturbing memoir Sickened: The True Story of a Lost Childhood, Julie Gregory tells the tale of a childhood filled with abuse from both of her parents, including Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Gregory eventually escaped and built a better life for herself, but lays out the trauma she suffered as a pawn between her parents.
If I had any complaints about this effort, it would be that the tale is told so matter-of-factly that the horror of the situation is muted somewhat. But, the tale is Gregory’s to tell as she sees fit.
