3.5 stars Thank you to BookBrowse for giving me this book to read and review. Published on July 6, 2021.
Carrot Quinn was running. Maybe not running from, but trying to run to.
Carrot - born Jenni - had a miserable childhood. A schizophrenic mother, a brother raised apart
…more from her, and grandparents who were cold and unloving. In her early teens Carrot had had enough. She took to the rails. She spent her next eight or so years mostly living on other peoples couches, eating from dumpsters, and hiding in tree lines waiting for the next train to take her to where she thought she needed to go. Carrot saw a lot of the US and felt the freedom of confinement, but she also felt loss. The loss of a mother, the loss of family, the loss of a home. She was always searching. Those losses stayed with her.
This is a raw exposure of a memoir, offset by the beauty of both nature and mankind, as seen by one young woman trying to outrun her troubles. The life of Carrot Quinn has been one of heartbreak wrapped in self discovery. (less)