Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O’Neill – Review




(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)Lullabies for Little Criminals: A Novel by Heather O’Neill
Definitely not a feelgood book – 12-year-old Baby, growing up in the red light district of Montreal with her 26-year-old junky father, moves between foster homes and detention centres, finally ending up on the streets as a hooker.
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