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Loss Adjustment

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Loss Adjustment
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Linda Collins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 131
Category/GenreMemoirs
Coping With Personal Problems
ISBN/Barcode 9781927249703
ClassificationsDewey:155.937092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Awa Press
Imprint Awa Press
Publication Date 20 October 2020
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Intimate, honest, beautifully written - a writer's haunting account of the tragic and unexpected suicide of her daughter. Linda Collins gets up on a Monday morning, dresses for work, makes coffee and goes into her daughter Victoria's bedroom, wondering why she hasn't got up yet. It is an important day for Victoria- the start of the second term of her final year at school and the day she will hear her latest exam results. The bedroom is empty. So begins every parent's worst nightmare. Collins, a New Zealand journalist, writes with startling candour about her daughter's suicide- the secrets she kept from her parents, the revelations in the personal journals she left behind, and the struggle of Collins and Malcolm McLeod, Victoria's father, to find answers in the midst of enormous grief. How, they ask themselves, could they have missed the signs? What did the counsellors at Victoria's school know about her state of mind? Did her school friends have any idea how desperate she was? And above all, why would a beautiful, talented, much loved young woman take her own life? Loss Adjustment is a book for our times, an examination of the tragedy of teenage suicide from a profoundly personal viewpoint.

Author Biography

Linda Collins is a New Zealand journalist who has worked in Sydney and London and is now based in Singapore. Editor of political stories for The Straits Times, she is a former columnist for Singapore's Sunday Times. She has an MA in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington.

Reviews

"Most of us have experienced the tragedy of a loss, but few can write about it, or want to. Linda Collins takes this courageous step by recounting her daughter's suicide. ... I wish this book didn't have to be written but has, and it will save lives." --Haresh Sharma, playwright