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NEW YORK -- The memories are painful for Tonya Harding -- and somehow liberating.
They fill a new book, "The Tonya Tapes," in which she speaks frankly, if a bit confusingly, about the Tonya and Nancy scandal. She writes about being abused as a child, contemplating suicide, having a gun placed to her head and being raped. She says she paid a price for not fitting the mold of American figure skaters.See the full content of this document
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Harding's Book Recounts Harrowing Stories
The book is a compilation of interviews with author Lynda D. Prouse conducted over eight years.
"So many people do not have a voice, and they should be heard," Harding told The Associated Press d...See the full content of this document
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