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My Mother's Autobiography

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Anne Hope, daughter of German immigrants and wife to an ambitious but abrasive husband, only wants what is best for her two daughters. In a world of mid-century conformity and female oppression, this path is fraught with pitfalls, and actions often bring unintended consequences. Anne finds refuge in a summer home within the Colorado woods, but a mental-health crisis soon emerges, one that will rewrite her sense of self and her family's future.

In this stirring family saga, My Mother's Autobiography takes readers on a journey from the highs of the sweeping Colorado mountains to the lows of cold sanitariums: all written with heart-wrenching empathy from the pen of one of Anne's daughters.

Product Details

PublisherJaded Ibis Press, LLC
Publish DateOctober 26, 2024
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781938841316
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Family & Parenting

About the Author

Roberta Payne is a memoirist, translator, and a teacher of Latin, Greek, and Italian. She served on the board of the Mental Health Center of Denver for thirteen years, and has been a speaker and schizophrenia advocate at the University of Colorado's School of Medicine for twenty. She is also the author of Speaking to My Madness: How I Searched for Myself in Schizophrenia.

Reviews

"My Mother's Autobiography delivers the searing story of a family caught at the crossroads of mental illness, social climbing, and family hurt. With raw and moving language, Payne explores the wounds we inflict on ourselves and our loved ones, and she navigates these truths with vigorous sincerity. Payne confronts the prejudices of early classifications of mental disorders, while pushing the boundaries of autofiction into new and exciting territory. My Mother's Autobiography is an absolute triumph of storytelling."

-Andrea Bobotis, author of The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt

"A fast-paced, anguished story of an American dream.... a remarkable testament to [Roberta's] own triumph over her schizophrenia."

-Robert Freedman, MD, Professor and Chairman in the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

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