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OverviewEveryone wanted a fun, bubbly mother like mine. Everyone wanted a happy family like ours. Picnics, parties and practical jokes. Everyone except me. I found the whole thing mortifying. The truth is, I was terrified of my bubbly, popular, fun-loving mother. Even as an adult. I sat with Mum as she was dying of cancer. And I felt nothing but numb. No sadness. No grief. Grief caught up with me eventually--fifteen years later in a memoir writing workshop. I wrote a story about Mum dying. That story brought her back to life. Writing it brought me back to life too. It opened the dam on a lifetime of stories I needed to tell. Unlikely Stories of a Perfect Childhood is an intimate of portrait of the difficult relationship between an outgoing, flamboyant mother and her serious, solitary oldest daughter. It's a personal, unflinching and often humorous examination of a bewildering childhood. It gives a child's-eye view of an intense and controlling environment of Catholic family life in small-town New Zealand in the 1960s and 70s. The book features the author's sketches of domestic icons and personal memories from her childhood. These stories will captivate anyone who suspects they were switched at birth and grew up in the wrong family. It will inspire anyone seeking closure and healing for difficult relationships with their parents--even if their parents are no longer alive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sue Kerr , Sue KerrPublisher: Sue Kerr Imprint: Sue Kerr Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9781999147204ISBN 10: 1999147200 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 22 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA powerful portrait of a complex mother-daughter relationship. I love how Sue has been fearless in her examination of her childhood, taking an unflinching view of the intense way she was mothered. And I love how writing this brave and moving memoir has helped her reach an ultimately beautiful resolution. Lotta Dann, Author of memoirs Mrs D is Going Without and Mrs D is Going Within I was immediately captivated by these stories. As a professional coach, I know that honest and brave writing like this brings freedom: from the past; from limiting internal narratives and beliefs; from the childhood identities that no longer serve us. When you read this book, don't assume it is just about Sue's healing journey. It speaks to each and every one of us. Charlotte Schuckard, Coach, Trainer & Author """A powerful portrait of a complex mother-daughter relationship. I love how Sue has been fearless in her examination of her childhood, taking an unflinching view of the intense way she was mothered. And I love how writing this brave and moving memoir has helped her reach an ultimately beautiful resolution."" Lotta Dann, Author of memoirs Mrs D is Going Without and Mrs D is Going Within ""I was immediately captivated by these stories. As a professional coach, I know that honest and brave writing like this brings freedom: from the past; from limiting internal narratives and beliefs; from the childhood identities that no longer serve us. When you read this book, don't assume it is just about Sue's healing journey. It speaks to each and every one of us."" Charlotte Schuckard, Coach, Trainer & Author" Author InformationSue Kerr was five years old when she knew she wanted to be a writer. She was sitting cross-legged on the floor of the Invercargill Public Library, listening to the children's librarian reading Rain Makes Applesauce. She just knew. Sue has written since she was little, mostly personal, quiet writing-diaries, poems, letters. After a 30-year career as an editor and writer, helping hundreds of people find their voices, tell their stories and publish their writing, Sue decided it was time to write her own stories, in her own voice. It's more than 50 years since that epiphany in the library; Unlikely Stories of a Perfect Childhood is Sue's first book. More about Sue Kerr at http: //www.suekerr.ca Sue Kerr was five years old when she knew she wanted to be a writer. She was sitting cross-legged on the floor of the Invercargill Public Library, listening to the children's librarian reading Rain Makes Applesauce. She just knew. Sue has written since she was little, mostly personal, quiet writing-diaries, poems, letters. After a 30-year career as an editor and writer, helping hundreds of people find their voices, tell their stories and publish their writing, Sue decided it was time to write her own stories, in her own voice. It's more than 50 years since that epiphany in the library; Unlikely Stories of a Perfect Childhood is Sue's first book. More about Sue Kerr at http: //www.suekerr.ca Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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