Chloe Doe — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
My soft center is the Chloe I was born to be;
the outer shell, as thick as armor, is the girl
I was forced to become.
The place they send seventeen-year-old Chloe Doe is better than where she was. Better than the streets, or so she's told. The Madeline Parker Institute for Girls is the place that can change her-- that is, if she can let go of the past that has nearly destroyed her.
Inspiring in her ability to overcome, Chloe Doe is poised to show the power of perseverance and, above all, hope.
Frequently asked questions
Is Chloe Doe appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book contains themes of abuse and violence, as it chronicles a young girl's tumultuous life, including her experiences with prostitution and the challenges she faces. The narrative addresses serious issues such as abuse and murder, indicating a significant presence of violence in the story. While the book addresses serious and potentially distressing themes, it does not contain genuinely frightening content that would cause fear or nightmares. The focus is on Chloe's struggles and resilience rather than on horror elements.
Does Chloe Doe have violence?
The book contains themes of abuse and violence, as it chronicles a young girl's tumultuous life, including her experiences with prostitution and the challenges she faces. The narrative addresses serious issues such as abuse and murder, indicating a significant presence of violence in the story.
Does Chloe Doe have scary content?
While the book addresses serious and potentially distressing themes, it does not contain genuinely frightening content that would cause fear or nightmares. The focus is on Chloe's struggles and resilience rather than on horror elements.
Does Chloe Doe have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. The search results mention the author's personal beliefs but do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or themes within the narrative of 'Chloe Doe'.
Does Chloe Doe have racial/cultural content?
There are no explicit racial themes or discussions in the narrative of 'Chloe Doe'. The search results do not indicate that race is a central theme or plot point in the book.
Does Chloe Doe have profanity?
No explicit profanity is mentioned in the search results or in the book's narrative. The focus is on the themes of abuse and survival rather than on the use of profanity.
Does Chloe Doe have climate change?
No climate themes are present in the book. The search results do not indicate any discussion of environmental issues or climate change within the narrative of 'Chloe Doe'.
Does Chloe Doe have sexual identity?
The book deals with themes of sex work and sexuality, as it follows Chloe's life as a prostitute. The narrative explores her complex relationship with her identity and the implications of her experiences in the sex industry.
Does Chloe Doe have gender roles?
The book explores themes related to gender roles, particularly in the context of a young woman navigating her identity and experiences in a patriarchal society. It addresses issues of abuse and survival, highlighting the challenges faced by women in vulnerable situations.
Does Chloe Doe have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes are explicitly present in the book 'Chloe Doe' by Suzanne Phillips. The search results primarily reference external discussions and resources related to LGBTQ+ characters in other media, not the book itself.



