Shame On You

Shame On You by Clara Salaman, published by Penguin Adult on August 6, 2009, is a fiction novel that explores the life of Caroline Stern, a London teenager raised in a religious sect. Her upbringing under “The Organization” dictates every aspect of her life, from her diet to her future marriage. As Caroline’s desire for independence clashes with the oppressive authority of Miss Fowler, she reaches a breaking point that leads to a shocking act of revenge.
In this edition, readers will follow Caroline’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her past and present. Now living as Lorrie with her partner Joe, she attempts to leave her troubled childhood behind. However, the reemergence of an old friend forces Caroline to confront the unresolved issues of her upbringing. This narrative delves into themes of identity and the struggle for autonomy, providing insight into the lasting impact of a restrictive upbringing. With 320 pages, this English-language edition invites readers to engage with Caroline’s story of conflict and revelation.
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Caroline Stern is just like any London teenager. Except that she lives in a religious sect.
As a child of �The Organization� her every move � from what she eats to when she talks and whom she�ll marry � is dictated by her elders. But as Caroline�s free-thinking ways bring her into conflict with terrifying Miss Fowler and brutal punishments push her to breaking point, she acts on a terrible impulse and exacts a horrifying revenge.
Twenty years later Caroline is living with her lover, Joe. He knows her as Lorrie and is unaware of the troubled childhood she�s left behind. Until an old friend reappears and Caroline discovers that the past isn’t so easily buried …
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