
Victoria's Voice
Our Daughter's Dying Wish to Share Her Diary and Save Lives from Drugs
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Brittany Goodwin
On June 6, 2015, David and Jackie Siegel received the call that no parent should ever get. Their beautiful, vibrant, 18-year-old daughter Victoria had died of a drug overdose. The Siegels vowed to do whatever it takes to prevent this from happening to other parents.
Right after Victoria passed away, Jackie received a text from one of Victoria's friends directing her to look in her bedroom nightstand for a secret diary she had kept - and suggesting they publish it. The Siegels decided to honor Victoria's wish.
Victoria's Voice is a gripping peek inside the mind of sometimes happy, healthy teen and other times a teen dramatically influenced by drugs and alcohol. This is Victoria's Voice - from beyond the grave. It could save your child's life.
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if you have a teenager, read this
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very sad and educational
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Really disappointing.
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The book is basically song lyrics I'm not sure if the mother and father even realize that 90% of this book is song lyrics. At one point they reference song lyrics and state that this is song lyrics or the daughter wrote song lyrics. The parents probably don't realize they are song lyrics...
she says several times at the father didn't want her to get a job and wanted to focus on school...getting a job playing a sport these are things that could possibly kept this girl away from these "friends" and in a positive environment. It doesn't work every time but it works a lot of the time. I was going to ask for a refund as soon as I heard the father's introduction. I felt like wow they're just going to blame the marijuana industry I don't even smoke marijuana but I know that it's done a lot of good and kept a lot of people off of prescription drugs with a capital D. So meany families like this need to blame someone. When they need to to blame themselves. Saying that if it wasn't for marijuana my daughter would be alive when your daughter's problems started with a doctor not a dealer. well.. same thing really. the book ends with all the statistics that make no sense again it's just an archaic way to look at drug addiction and raising a teenager honestly I feel this book should be revisited and rewritten with a little bit more perspective it could be that the family is just incredibly out of touch because of how wealthy they are and that's not a dig at wealthy people that's just a reality
I don't know how to start....
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Not what I expected more for a teen
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