Books that have made you cry?
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This incident is about 15 years old and the book I am talking about is "Bitter Chocolate" by Pinki Virani. It's about child sexual abuse in India and was published by Penguin Books in 2000.
The author did an amazing job at documenting narratives and testimonies of police, doctors, parents, and others about true incidents of child sexual abuse. I literally got goosebumps while reading this. And it made me cry so much. It was and is so painful thinking about the ordeal so many children have to go through. I will never forget it. I recommend reading it to everyone.
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We actually studied this book in final year high-school. It expresses brotherhood while set in apartheid South Africa. It is a story about a group of friends torn apart; the young black South African kids have been taken away from their home to go and work in the mines, and their friend a young white South African kid who goes to find where his friends are. So absolutely tragic...
Disclaimer: FYI - I am South African. No racial slurs are meant in the above explanation. This is how we say things with regards to race.






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I remember feeling for Elnora, and being upset with her mother.






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And bought our pretty crowns, but never paid the price
Find me in the river, find me there
Find me on my knees with my soul laid bare
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Actually on reflection there are 2 fiction books that got me - both Star Wars books, when Chewbacca dies and Mara Jade. I had some idea of expectation that they would die and it took me completely by surprise. Both were two of my favourite characters.Jack King 2 wrote: ↑27 Feb 2023, 02:25 I don’t remember crying on a fiction book but definitely have in WW1/2 memoirs. The Last Fighting Tommy I read when I was 15/16 and it absolutely wrecked me reading about boys barely older than me and how they were living/dying.
And bought our pretty crowns, but never paid the price
Find me in the river, find me there
Find me on my knees with my soul laid bare
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Recently, I cried after reading The Remains of the Day.
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