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OverviewWhat weapons do we have to defend ourselves against deeply hidden assaults from the past? Without the fragments of memory linked together into a full picture of our personal history, we may remain helpless victims. Sex permeates Vernetta's traumatic young life while living with her single mother and older sister. The chaos of life with Mother and her alcohol-fueled anger emerges in Vernetta's adult years as a suicidal-depression that propels her into therapy where conflicted personality fragments introduce themselves. Within months, dissociated-forgotten memories of sexual trauma are manifested by severe, incapacitating physical experiences. However, through it all, Vernetta manages to continue her relationship with Mother. After Mother's death, the picture of a stately house that Mother burned down at age fifteen motivates Vernetta's search for answers to lingering questions, her final pathway to wellness. Why did Mother deliberately burn down her family home? she asks herself. What is the truth of why baby brother Buddy was suddenly gone? Why was Mother so angry? Although the search plunges Vernetta into Mother's murky past, the difficult answers bring restorative healing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amelia V SinclairPublisher: H&h Books Imprint: H&h Books Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9798988491217Pages: 406 Publication Date: 08 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRemember to Forget by Amelia V. Sinclair Reviewed by: Readers' Favorite - K.C. Finn Review Rating: 5 Stars This is a gripping memoir, emotionally intense and thought provoking with all the skillful pacing of a psychological suspense novel. The exploration of the profound impact of childhood trauma on the adult life of Vernetta, the protagonist, is both harrowing and enlightening, offering insight into the complexities of trauma recovery, including dissociative episodes, sexual abuse and suicidal depression. The narrative is a reminder of the power of the human mind and the importance of confronting the past to find peace and closure. Remember to Forget is an inspiring read, which anyone with similar issues will no doubt find comforting and helpful. Remember to Forget by Amelia V. Sinclair Reviewed by: Readers' Favorite - D. Zape Review Rating: 5 Stars Sinclair's memoir is captivating; a compelling narrative about healing from the impact of past experiences. From the haunting memories of childhood trauma to the tender moments of connection with her mother in the face of illness, each scene is ingeniously rendered. Sinclair's prose is gorgeous. The author excels at crafting engaging dialogues and infusing the writing with drama. One of the most striking aspects is Sinclair's exploration of generational trauma and its ripple effects on familial relationships. Remember to Forget is a memoir that reads like fiction-nuanced and utterly captivating but filled with lessons. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |