Ebook: Her mother's daughter: a memoir
Author: Wheatley Nadia
- Tags: Authors Australian, Authors Australian--20th century, Dysfunctional families, Dysfunctional families--Australia, Families, Mothers and daughters, Mothers and daughters--Australia, Biographies, Biography, Autobiographies, Wheatley Nadia -- Family, Wheatley Nadia -- Childhood and youth, Authors Australian -- 20th century -- Biography, Mothers and daughters -- Australia -- Biography, Dysfunctional families -- Australia -- Biography, Australia
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
- City: Australia
- Language: English
- epub
Born in Australia in 1949, author Nadia Wheatley grew up with a sense of the mystery of her parents' marriage. Caught in the crossfire between an independent woman and a controlling man, the child became a player in the deadly game. Was she her mother's daughter, or her father's creature? After her mother's death, the ten-year-old began writing down the stories her mother had told her-of a Cinderella-like childhood, followed by an escape into a career as an army nurse in Palestine and Greece, and as an aid-worker in the refugee camps of post-war Germany. Some fifty years later, the finished memoir is not only a loving tribute but an investigation of the bewildering processes of memory itself.-- Provided by publisher.
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