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Etched in sand : a true story of five siblings who survived an unspeakable childhood on Long Island (original 2013; edition 2013)

by Regina Calcaterra

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Regina's Calcaterra memoir, Etched in Sand, is an inspiring and triumphant coming-of-age story of tenacity and hope.

Regina Calcaterra is a successful lawyer, New York State official, and activist. Her painful early life, however, was quite different. Regina and her four siblings survived an abusive and painful childhood only to find themselves faced with the challenges of the foster-care system and intermittent homelessness in the shadows of Manhattan and the Hamptons.

A true-life rags-to-riches story, Etched in Sand chronicles Regina's rising above her past, while fighting to keep her brother and three sisters together through it all.

Beautifully written, with heartbreaking honesty, Etched in Sand is an unforgettable reminder that regardless of social status, the American Dream is still within reach for those who have the desire and the determination to succeed.

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Title:Etched in sand : a true story of five siblings who survived an unspeakable childhood on Long Island
Authors:Regina Calcaterra
Info:New York : William Morrow, [2013]
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Etched in Sand: A True Story of Five Siblings Who Survived an Unspeakable Childhood on Long Island by Regina Calcaterra (2013)

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It's alright. It doesn't stall and it's not redundant and the story is pretty good. I just finished this book. It's a great story if you don't over think it, like I have. It's MOSTLY about the author, Regina. All 5 children are mentioned, but not all 5 stories are told. Cherie, the eldest, is hardly talked about. Norman, the only boy, seems left out and forgotten, especially at the end of the book when it refers to only 'the girls' and it makes me wonder if Norman holds resentments towards his sisters... I want to know more about him. Camille is Ragina's favorite sister and her story melds with Ragina's. Then there's Rosie... I want to know more about her also. She's mentioned ALOT but her story isn't really told. Read it if you want. It's a good book. I had to skip over all her studies and achievements - I don't find that worth knowing. Tell me where you end up, not how you got there when it's the same story every other college student has. But you gotta skim the pages and look for more of the storyline hidden in the boring section. I guess I'm just left with more questions than I'd like for a book this detailed. I don't like how heavily detailed it begins and then the ending was rushed. Missing important details go on. I won't go into them for spoilers, just saying. ( )
  mb22 | May 11, 2024 |
Growing up, Calcaterra bounced between living with her birth mother, who was extremely negligent (she often left her 5 children alone for weeks or months at a time) and abusive (physically and verbally), and with foster parents, often separated from her siblings.

Due to the nature of her story, there is a lot of profanity (in the dialogue recorded) and also brief descriptions of the sexual behaviors/media she was exposed to, including some sexual abuse. (She is frank with these, not overly gratuitous, though I would still caution those 18 years and under to read something else.)

The events recorded in this book take place primarily in the 1970s and 1980s and it was horrifying to read most of what happened. There have been some major improvements to both the foster care system and government-assistance programs, which I'm very thankful for but, of course, there will always be more to improve. ( )
  RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
This book really touched me, as it takes place on Long Island (where I live and grew up) and involves 5 siblings (I am also one of five). It is an incredible story of 5 children who banded together to survive a horrible childhood at the hands of an alcoholic, abusive mother who often left them to fend for themselves in trailer parks, abandoned homes, and homeless shelters. Calcaterra (the author) and her siblings lied, stole, and made up stories to explain the marks of their abuse until Calcaterra was emancipated and went to live with a foster family. Calcaterra keeps her story very realistic and includes blunt details. Although there are many heavy descriptions of abuse and mistreatment, "Etched in Sand" provides a new perspective for many and inspires people to avoid taking their own lives for granted. Overall, it is an amazing story of strength and managing through social services and the foster care system in the US. It is hard to believe that the novel is a true story. It allows readers to have a new appreciation for life.
  lvitagliano22 | Oct 31, 2020 |
"Etched in Sand" tells a haunting biography of the author's childhood through mistreatment, abuse, and homelessness. It tells the story of five siblings dealing with an abusive, addicted mother who often left them to fend for themselves in trailer parks, abandoned homes, and homeless shelters. Calcaterra and her siblings lied, stole, and made up stories to explain the marks of their abuse, until Calcaterra was emancipated and went to live with a foster family. She continues her education and studies to become a New York state official.
Calcaterra keeps her story very realistic and includes blunt details. Although there are many heavy descriptions of abuse and mistreatment, "Etched in Sand" provides a new perspective for many and inspires people to avoid taking their own lives for granted. ( )
  sarah.lynch | Nov 7, 2019 |
Regina Calcaterra tells the story of her horrific childhood and how she persevered to get past the pain in her life. All parts of the book are gripping as she writes about different parts of her life. Although it's difficult to imagine children living this way with a parent that cares so little, it's a story worth reading. I especially enjoyed hearing about the people that tried to help them and Regina's life today. ( )
  Beth.Clarke | Jun 28, 2019 |
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To Cherie, Camille, Norman, and Roseanne -- may we always continue laughing and dancing, together.
To the hundreds of thousands of children in the U.S. who are either abused, in foster are, or homeless.  The journey is long and often dark but you must believe in your light--you have so much to offer.
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Biography & Autobiography. Family & Relationships. Nonfiction. HTML:

Regina's Calcaterra memoir, Etched in Sand, is an inspiring and triumphant coming-of-age story of tenacity and hope.

Regina Calcaterra is a successful lawyer, New York State official, and activist. Her painful early life, however, was quite different. Regina and her four siblings survived an abusive and painful childhood only to find themselves faced with the challenges of the foster-care system and intermittent homelessness in the shadows of Manhattan and the Hamptons.

A true-life rags-to-riches story, Etched in Sand chronicles Regina's rising above her past, while fighting to keep her brother and three sisters together through it all.

Beautifully written, with heartbreaking honesty, Etched in Sand is an unforgettable reminder that regardless of social status, the American Dream is still within reach for those who have the desire and the determination to succeed.

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