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Título:
Selling vegetables to drunks : lessons I learned as an alcoholic's daughter / Laurie L Hellmann ; Beth Rayner.
ISBN:
9798991075800
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Edición:
First edition.
Información de publicación:
Aurora, CO : Endless Charades Publishing, 2024.

©2024
Descripción física:
xxiv, 167 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contenido:
Dead end: finding out my father died -- The ride home: conversations with my daughter -- A bumpy road: learning patience the hard way -- 3-point turn: seeking validation, strength and confidence -- Buckle up: releasing our secrets -- Cruising: a tour through my past -- Hazard lights: ignoring what hurts -- Body shop: confronting our generational trauma -- Rear view mirror: The truth about where I come from -- Drive in: family bonding as we grieve -- Hitting the brakes: too little, too late -- A fork in the road: from abuse to abandonment -- Tank on empty: my struggles with affection -- Tinted windows: perspecitve and perception -- New lease: life after death -- Epilogue.
Síntesis:
"Travel with mother, sales executive, autism advocate, podcaster, and acclaimed author Laurie L. Hellmann on an autumn road trip from Charlestown, Indiana, to Marshall, Michigan, to bury her alcoholic father - a man whose dreams were permanently deferred, whose secrets followed him to the grave, and whose addiction all but defined the way his children experienced the world. In this captivating true story, readers "ride shotgun" with Laurie, eavesdropping on her conversations with her teenage daughter, Kendall, about the secrets of her former life, the truth about her father, and the nostalgic "good times" she and her sister had while growing up "in the country" on the outskirts of a small Midwestern town. For anyone who has ever coped with the complex emotions of losing someone who was deeply flawed - and even abusive - this book lays bare the kind of communication and introspection it takes to forgive and hold accountable those who wronged us while committing to ourselves (and our children, spouses, and others) that the cycles of violence, addiction, and/or dysfunction end with us." -- Publisher.
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