My Father's House by Sylvia Fraser

My Father's House

Sylvia Fraser

254 pages first pub 1987 (editions)

nonfiction biography memoir psychology emotional medium-paced
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My Father's House by Sylvia Fraser is a powerful and poignant memoir that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate courageous and honest storytelling, particularly those who have experienced trauma, abuse, or complex family dynamics, and are seeking a narrative of resilience, self-discovery, and ultimately, healing and forgiveness.

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She was a beautiful blond child, a quintessential Canadian she loved Saturday film matinees, giggled at pyjama parties, ran for student president, led the cheerleading squad, went steady with the right boy and married him, her proud father at her ...

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