The Butterfly Garden: A Memoir

The Butterfly Garden: A Memoir

by Chip St . Clair (Author)

Synopsis

One of America's Most Fascinating True Crime Cases

Fear rocked Chip St. Clair's world. As a boy, he never knew what would set his father off--maybe the ice cubes had melted in his glass of Tab, maybe dinner was overcooked or undercooked or the gravy was too runny. Regardless, the beatings always came. As did the twisted games of cat and mouse--being thrown from a rowboat into frigid Lake Michigan, the middle-of-the-night moves to different states, or being left to dangle over a ten-story balcony while his father watched from inside. But one fateful night when the police answered the call, the truth came to light from the shadows, sparking national headlines: Chip St. Clair's entire life--his name, even his date of birth--had been a lie, and the man he called 'Dad' was an impostor, an escaped child killer who had been on the run for over two decades. The stunning revelation would send one of America's Most Wanted to justice and another on a quest for his true identity.

With chilling detail and a riveting, lyrical narrative, The Butterfly Garden reveals St. Clair's struggle to piece together his haunted past before it consumes him and shares his inspiring metamorphosis from victim to victim's advocate. The Butterfly Garden is a timeless triumph, a reminder that hope can be the most powerful of all emotions, freeing us to soar despite the past and the odds against us.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Health Communications
Published: 24 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0757306950
ISBN 13: 9780757306952

Media Reviews

The Butterfly Garden delivers a bold and powerful story of tragedy and triumph. This book gives one the courage to look within, and provides everlasting hope in the human spirit. St. Clair's work inspires and empowers.


-- Dave Pelzer, 2005 National Jefferson Award Recipient and author of A Child Called It

--Dave Pelzer
. . . A work of art that transcends any memoir that I have ever read. This is a book that will never be forgotten.

Marc Klaas, child advocate and founder, KlaasKids Foundation


The Butterfly Garden is not to be missed.

Detroit Free Press

--Detroit Free Press