Book Talk: Donlea, ‘The Girl Who Was Taken’
- Jim Glynn
- Oct 30, 2024
- 1 min read
“‘I need help,’ she said.”
After having run through the forest and finding the highway, she had managed to flag down a car. The driver noticed that she looked distressed, was soaked from the rain, and had no shoes. He got out of the car and moved toward girl until he finally recognized her.
“Good God. The whole state’s been looking for you.”
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