Tells the true story of the stepfamily whose eighteen children were the subjects of the 1968 film ""Yours, Mine and Ours,"" constrasting the film's depiction of a happy family with one paralyzed by abuse at the hand of the author's stepfather.
Tells the true story of the stepfamily whose eighteen children were the subjects of the 1968 film ""Yours, Mine and Ours,"" constrasting the film's depiction of a happy family with one paralyzed by abuse at the hand of the author's stepfather.