Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You

Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You
Title Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You PDF eBook
Author Sue William Silverman
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 290
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820337781

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Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You destroys our complacency about who among us can commit unspeakable atrocities, who is subjected to them, and who can stop them. From age four to eighteen, Sue William Silverman was repeatedly sexually abused by her father, an influential government official and successful banker. Through her eyes, we see an outwardly normal family built on a foundation of horrifying secrets that long went unreported, undetected, and unconfessed.

The Pat Boone Fan Club

The Pat Boone Fan Club
Title The Pat Boone Fan Club PDF eBook
Author Sue William Silverman
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 246
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0803264852

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Memoir of Sue William Silverman, a self-described "white Anglo-Saxon Jew" who grew up going to a Christian school. Discusses how she grew up a fan of Pat Boone before Boone became a Tea Party member.

The Memory of Things

The Memory of Things
Title The Memory of Things PDF eBook
Author Gae Polisner
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 288
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1250095530

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"[A] gripping, emotional story set in the part of history we’ll never forget." - New York Daily News On the morning of September 11, 2001, sixteen-year-old Kyle Donohue watches the first twin tower come down from the window of Stuyvesant High School. Moments later, terrified and fleeing home to safety across the Brooklyn Bridge, he stumbles across a girl perched in the shadows, covered in ash, and wearing a pair of costume wings. With his mother and sister in California and unable to reach his father, a NYC detective likely on his way to the disaster, Kyle makes the split-second decision to bring the girl home. What follows is their story, told in alternating points of view, as Kyle tries to unravel the mystery of the girl so he can return her to her family. But what if the girl has forgotten everything, even her own name? And what if the more Kyle gets to know her, the less he wants her to go home? The Memory of Things tells a stunning story of friendship and first love and of carrying on with our day-to-day living in the midst of world-changing tragedy and unforgettable pain—it tells a story of hope.

Welcome to Wherever We Are

Welcome to Wherever We Are
Title Welcome to Wherever We Are PDF eBook
Author Deborah J. Cohan
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 260
Release 2020-02-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1978808925

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In this extraordinary memoir, Deborah Cohan shares her story of caring for her elderly father, a man who was often generous and loving, but who also subjected her to a lifetime of cruelty, rage, and controlling behavior. Trained as a sociologist and family violence counselor, Cohan reflects on how she healed from decades of emotional abuse.

Texts of Terror

Texts of Terror
Title Texts of Terror PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Trible
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2002
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780334029007

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In this book, Phyllis Trible examines four Old Testament narratives of suffering in ancient Israel: Hagar, Tamar, an unnamed concubine and the daughter of Jephthah. These stories are for Trible the "substance of life", which may imspire new beginnings and by interpreting these stories of outrage and suffering on behalf of their female victims, the author recalls a past that is all to embodied in the present, and prays that these terrors shall not come to pass again. "Texts of Terror" is perhaps Trible's most readable book, that brings biblical scholarship within the grasp of the non-specialist. These "sad stories" about women in the Old Testament prompt much refelction on contemporary misuse of the Bible, and therefore have considerable relevance today.

Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You

Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You
Title Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You PDF eBook
Author Sue William Silvervan
Publisher
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Release 1998
Genre
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Denial

Denial
Title Denial PDF eBook
Author Jessica Stern
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 338
Release 2011-06-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 006162666X

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Hailed by critics and readers alike, Jessica Stern's riveting memoir examines the horrors of trauma and denial as she investigates her own unsolved adolescent sexual assault at the hands of a serial rapist. Alone in an unlocked house, in a safe suburban Massachusetts town, two good, obedient girls, Jessica Stern, fifteen, and her sister, fourteen, were raped on the night of October 1, 1973. The rapist was never caught. For over thirty years, Stern denied the pain and the trauma of the assault. Following the example of her family, Stern—who lost her mother at the age of three, and whose father was a Holocaust survivor—focused on her work instead of her terror. She became a world-class expert on terrorism and post-traumatic stress disorder who interviewed extremists around the globe. But while her career took off, her success hinged on her symptoms. After her ordeal, she no longer felt fear in normally frightening situations. Stern believed she'd disassociated from the trauma altogether, until a dedicated police lieutenant reopened the case. With the help of the lieutenant, Stern began her own investigation to uncover the truth about the town of Concord, her own family, and her own mind. The result is Denial, a candid, courageous, and ultimately hopeful look at a trauma and its aftermath.