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A gripping tale of resilience and survival that offers hope to others who have experienced family violence and suffered at the hands of a sibling.
A deeply personal and heartbreaking memoir that explores the troubled relationship between Mary Garden and her younger sister, Anna, who died in 2023 after a short illness.
Mary unpacks her life of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and '60s, before making Australia home. She reveals complex layers of intergenerational trauma, including the baggage of her eccentric, deeply flawed father and the secret her mother kept from all of them, revealed only after her death. Mary deals movingly with her sister's long battle with mental illness and how she once saved Anna's life.
As she unravels these narratives, Mary touches on the guilt and shame familiar to anyone who has had to deal with secrets, violence and 'madness' in their family. And she shines a light on sibling abuse, the most common form of abuse in the context of family violence ¿ occurring up to five times as frequently as spousal or parental child abuse ¿ although it is often dismissed as 'sibling rivalry'. It causes far-reaching, long-lasting harm.
A deeply personal and heartbreaking memoir that explores the troubled relationship between Mary Garden and her younger sister, Anna, who died in 2023 after a short illness.
Mary unpacks her life of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and '60s, before making Australia home. She reveals complex layers of intergenerational trauma, including the baggage of her eccentric, deeply flawed father and the secret her mother kept from all of them, revealed only after her death. Mary deals movingly with her sister's long battle with mental illness and how she once saved Anna's life.
As she unravels these narratives, Mary touches on the guilt and shame familiar to anyone who has had to deal with secrets, violence and 'madness' in their family. And she shines a light on sibling abuse, the most common form of abuse in the context of family violence ¿ occurring up to five times as frequently as spousal or parental child abuse ¿ although it is often dismissed as 'sibling rivalry'. It causes far-reaching, long-lasting harm.
A gripping tale of resilience and survival that offers hope to others who have experienced family violence and suffered at the hands of a sibling.
A deeply personal and heartbreaking memoir that explores the troubled relationship between Mary Garden and her younger sister, Anna, who died in 2023 after a short illness.
Mary unpacks her life of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and '60s, before making Australia home. She reveals complex layers of intergenerational trauma, including the baggage of her eccentric, deeply flawed father and the secret her mother kept from all of them, revealed only after her death. Mary deals movingly with her sister's long battle with mental illness and how she once saved Anna's life.
As she unravels these narratives, Mary touches on the guilt and shame familiar to anyone who has had to deal with secrets, violence and 'madness' in their family. And she shines a light on sibling abuse, the most common form of abuse in the context of family violence ¿ occurring up to five times as frequently as spousal or parental child abuse ¿ although it is often dismissed as 'sibling rivalry'. It causes far-reaching, long-lasting harm.
A deeply personal and heartbreaking memoir that explores the troubled relationship between Mary Garden and her younger sister, Anna, who died in 2023 after a short illness.
Mary unpacks her life of growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s and '60s, before making Australia home. She reveals complex layers of intergenerational trauma, including the baggage of her eccentric, deeply flawed father and the secret her mother kept from all of them, revealed only after her death. Mary deals movingly with her sister's long battle with mental illness and how she once saved Anna's life.
As she unravels these narratives, Mary touches on the guilt and shame familiar to anyone who has had to deal with secrets, violence and 'madness' in their family. And she shines a light on sibling abuse, the most common form of abuse in the context of family violence ¿ occurring up to five times as frequently as spousal or parental child abuse ¿ although it is often dismissed as 'sibling rivalry'. It causes far-reaching, long-lasting harm.
Über den Autor
Mary Garden is a freelance writer, with a PhD in journalism (USC). She is also an avid cyclist and works in the family bicycle business. Her first book "The Serpent Rising: a journey of spiritual seduction" (1988; 2003) is a memoir of her years in India in the 1970s where she fell under the spell of various self-appointed 'god-men'. It was one of the first books to shine the light on the danger of the guru-disciple relationship, especially for naïve Westerners. Mary has been writing feature articles since 2002 and these have appeared in print newspapers and magazines, as well as online publications, worldwide. She lives in the rainforest in Maleny on the Sunshine Coast hinterland with a dog called Ivy and a cat called Elsa.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Biographien, Importe |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780646890050 |
ISBN-10: | 0646890050 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Garden, Mary |
Hersteller: | Mary Garden |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 234 x 153 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Mary Garden |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 06.05.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,488 kg |