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Don't Call Me Mother: A Daughter's Journey from Abandonment to Forgiveness
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Don't Call Me Mother: A Daughter's Journey from Abandonment to Forgiveness
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Linda Joy Myers
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs Family and relationships |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781938314025
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Classifications | Dewey:B |
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Publishing Details |
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She Writes Press
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Imprint |
She Writes Press
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Publication Date |
1 February 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This compassionate and gripping memoir tells the story of three generations of daughters who, though determined to be different from their absent mothers, ultimately follow in their footsteps. Myers's new afterword continues the saga, allowing her to confront her family legacy and come full circle with her daughter and grandchildren.
Author Biography
Linda Joy Myers is founder and president of the National Association of Memoir Writers (namw.org) and co-president of the Women's National Book Association, San Francisco. A national memoir speaker and coach, she's ;the author of The Power of Memoir-How to Write Your Healing Story and the prize-winning memoir, Don't Call Me Mother. Her new workbook, The Journey of Memoir: The Three Stages of Memoir Writing, will be released January 2013 through She Writes Press. She co-teaches the program Write your Memoir in Six Months with Brooke Warner, and offers teleseminars and workshops nationally. Visit her blog on how to write a successful memoir at memoriesandmemoirs.com.
Reviews"Myers takes you to her most sustaining love-the prairie land of the Midwest-and concludes her story as a return to that place where forgiveness becomes 'a feather on my heart, as natural as the plains wind.'" -Shirley Showalter, former president of Goshen College, author of the blog I Have a Story "Don't Call Me Mother takes us deep inside the mind of a young girl who has been spurned by that most important person in her life: her own mother. Without a guide to help her develop into a woman, Myers is forced into a vulnerable, innovative search for dignity and survival that is at the heart of every hero's tale." -Jerry Waxler, M.S., founder of the Memory Writers Network, author of Four Elements for Writers and Learn to Write your Memoir "Myers is courageous and persevering in this story about the primal pain of mother abandonment." -Tristine Rainer, author of Your Life as Story: Discovering the New Autobiography and director of the Center for Autobiographic Studies "With poetically visceral prose, Linda Joy Myers tells of her relentless work to emerge from an abandoned and abused child to a forgiving and loving daughter, mother, and grandmother. This must-read memoir brings her raw dark secrets to life. I couldn't tear myself away." -Madeline Sharples, author of Leaving the Hall Light On "Linda Joy Myers eloquently renders the details of her past in this transformative memoir, allowing all of us to find redemption through her honest courage. For anyone yearning for self-discovery, Don't Call Me Mother serves as a compelling guide on a journey to wholeness. I loved the book." -Michele Weldon, assistant professor, Northwestern University and author of I Closed My Eyes and Writing to Save Your Life "The new afterword pulls back the veil and lays bare the actual healing power of memoir. Poignant, visceral, and triumphant, this new section left me shaken and stunned with its raw beauty. As a reader, I felt I was witnessing transformation." -Kathleen Adams LPC, Author, Journal to the Self and Scribing the Soul Director, Center for Journal Therapy and Therapeutic Writing Institute
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