The author does a great job of describing their lives on the farm in Saskatchewan in the 30's and 40's. Her vivid descriptions of farm chores and hardships made this book a somewhat interesting read since I am from Saskatchewan.
Throughout the first half of the book, she makes subtle hints about the brutality and bullying that her, her sisters and her mom endured from her father but most of what she says seems very guarded. It's not until 3/4 into the book that she finally reveals any feelings that they had about his treatment to all of them. You get the sense that she is trying to protect her mother, but I never really understood why they had to put up with it, other than a quick explanation that there were no programs available for their mother to go for help (?)
She states at the beginning of the book that "this huge, fearful man ... never once molested his children", but during one of his tirades, he would cuss and rant at them for 20 minutes, calling them vile names, then would kick and/or throw them across the room. (Sorry, but, personally, I would have shot him, and it most definitely never would have happened twice).
Then in the second last chapter, she mentions that they had a hired hand that came into their life and was, apparently, totally devoted to their dad, yet he did nothing to stop any of the abuse (?) She never really says.....
I hope for her sake that this book can spread her message: "If I can influence even one parent to change his or her domineering attitude, or offer hope to a suffering child who is being controlled or bullied, then telling this story will have accomplished my purpose."
I hope so too. But right now, after finishing it, I just feel anger that they let it happen.