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Gone: A Mother's 14-Year Search for Her Abducted Daughter (edition 2008)

by Margaret Wilcox (Author)

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"This is the story of the author's marriage to a Libyan man; after they married and had a child, he became possessive, controlling and abusive. She fled with their small daughter; he came after them, abucted her daughter and told her her mother was dead. The author then spent the next fourteen years trying to find her daughter again."--Provided by publisher.… (more)
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Title:Gone: A Mother's 14-Year Search for Her Abducted Daughter
Authors:Margaret Wilcox (Author)
Info:Viking Australia (2008), 352 pages
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"This is the story of the author's marriage to a Libyan man; after they married and had a child, he became possessive, controlling and abusive. She fled with their small daughter; he came after them, abucted her daughter and told her her mother was dead. The author then spent the next fourteen years trying to find her daughter again."--Provided by publisher.

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