Dayna's Reviews > For Laci: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Justice
For Laci: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Justice
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In short: This book finally gave me peace about Laci's murder.
Sharon talks about Laci's childhood and her relationships up until her death. Sharon's love for Laci is so strong that you hurt *with her* as she tells about how much she loved Scott...and her mother's intuition about Scott's strange behavior in the hours and days following her dissapearance.
Although Sharon insists that Laci told her everything and that they were as close as could be, there are undisputed things that Laci did not share with her mom that are brought out in other books (such as an affair that Scott had when he was in college, during their marraige, which Laci knew about). So, keeping that in mind, you have to read this book with a grain of salt, since Sharon's account is only her perspective as a mother, and not all of the facts. There are many details that come out about Sharon's dealings with the Peterson family as well.
At the end of the book, Sharon shares a dream that she had in which Laci spoke to her and told her that she "didn't want to die." Sharon got the feeling that Laci was at peace, though, and has felt better ever since the dream.
Sharon talks about Laci's childhood and her relationships up until her death. Sharon's love for Laci is so strong that you hurt *with her* as she tells about how much she loved Scott...and her mother's intuition about Scott's strange behavior in the hours and days following her dissapearance.
Although Sharon insists that Laci told her everything and that they were as close as could be, there are undisputed things that Laci did not share with her mom that are brought out in other books (such as an affair that Scott had when he was in college, during their marraige, which Laci knew about). So, keeping that in mind, you have to read this book with a grain of salt, since Sharon's account is only her perspective as a mother, and not all of the facts. There are many details that come out about Sharon's dealings with the Peterson family as well.
At the end of the book, Sharon shares a dream that she had in which Laci spoke to her and told her that she "didn't want to die." Sharon got the feeling that Laci was at peace, though, and has felt better ever since the dream.
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Started Reading
April 1, 2007
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Finished Reading
October 28, 2007
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