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Enemy

A True Story of Courage, Childhood Trauma and the Cost of War

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Enemy

Di: Ruth Clare
Letto da: Ruth Clare
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How do you stop the trauma of your past from derailing your future?

Award-winning author, Ruth Clare, learnt from a young age how to be a warrior. She protected her mum, stood up to her dad and defied authority in the face of injustice. But when the same fierceness that helped her survive the unpredictability and violence of her childhood threatened to hurt her relationship with her children, she knew she needed to find a way move beyond the anger that had once been her only protection.

By learning more about her father’s experience in the Vietnam War, and the unrecognised price families of veterans can pay for their parent’s military service, Ruth gains a deeper understanding of the often-generational nature of family trauma that softens the pain of her past. Told with captivating urgency and breathtaking honesty, Enemy is a profoundly insightful true story of rising above the worst of circumstances and using the transformative power of compassion to heal.

©2016 Ruth Clare (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
Militari e guerra

Recensioni della critica

'Ruth Clare brings history into the home with piercing intelligence, unflinching honesty and total, terrifying recall. By drawing a direct line from the violence of war to the brutality of domesticity, Enemy refuses to excuse the tormentor yet tries to understand the legacy of torment. I wanted this book to stop and I couldn't put this book down.' (Clare Wright, author of the Stella Prize-winning The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka)
'Powerful and heart-rending memoir, told with grace and empathy.' (Kate Forsyth, bestselling and award-winning author of The Chain of Charm series)
'Brilliantly moving.' (Annabel Crabb, bestselling author of The Wife Drought)
'A beautiful memoir about how our childhood shapes us and the scars it leaves.' (Amra Pajalic, award-winning author)
'Extraordinary memoir.' (Booktopia)
'Resembling a novel in its sensory detail and riveting narrative.' (Australian Book Review)
'An emotionally charged and thoroughly engaging book.' (The Australian)
'Stories such as Clare’s must be read.' (Books+Publishing)
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