Foreword
The subject of victim psychology has become an area of great interest in recent years, due mostly, perhaps to the widely publicized "conversion" of Patricia Hearst to the radical SLA. Why a victim will turn and become a party to his or her own abduction is a question open to hot debate.
The women in this story find themselves pawns in a vicious slavery game, and through torture and repeated sexual assaults, these victims eventually become docile and obedient slaves to their "masters" What becomes of these once-innocent women after their "training" sheds some light on the subject of man's potential for depravity. But what of the women? Are they also guilty because of their behavior? Or are they simply robots carrying out their assigned tasks? Who can say?
WHIP THE MOTHER LIKE THE DAUGHTER-a thought-provoking story of two women's reactions to brutality and slavery. A word of warning to us all.
-The Publisher
