Things change, times change, and even people change, but memories always stay the same. Some are full of happiness and good times while others are shockingly haunting. In the Book welfare brat by Mary Childers, Mary’s mother plays a huge role not just in Mary’s life, but on most people mentioned in the memoir. Through the first half of the book, she is introduced as an alcoholic and a lady who spends nights with multiple men. Sandy is a single mother of seven children who almost all have different…
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