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Overview""I'll kill the first person who comes through this door."" My father grips a baseball bat in his meaty hands. It is 1962 and Diane is three years old when her violent father moves their family-her, her pregnant mother, and her six siblings-to a remote farm in Upstate New York. There, she grabs the reader by the hand and takes them to the broken-down barns, barren fields, and rows of bunk beds in her rat-infested attic bedroom as she questions all that feels wrong about her new world. She watches her ever-pregnant mother grow emotionally colder with each new baby and wonders, Where is she when he swings his fists, his steel-toed boot, or a crowbar? Forced to perform adult manual labor in between the erratic beatings she and her siblings pound on one another to release their own aggressions, she asks herself, Is this what we've become? What I've become? Narrated in the ever-hopeful voice of a child, The Taste of Anger explores in raw, unflinching detail how years of isolation, oppression, and the threat of retaliation create an environment in which family secrets are guarded at all costs. Tension is palpable with the turning of each page, ensuring that the reader won't let go of Diane's hand until she gets an answer to her most urgent question of all: Who will rescue us? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diane Vonglis ParnellPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press ISBN: 9781647426842ISBN 10: 1647426847 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 25 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Powerful and gripping, A Taste of Anger is like a car wreck you can't look away from. The narrative opens with a tension that doesn't subside until the very last paragraph. This is a distinct and original work that refreshingly offers a straight narrative without excuse or analysis."" --The BookLife Prize ""This is a memoir with a brilliant narrative, studded with a host of images that will remain with me for a long time. . . . there is the indomitableness of the spirit."" --Clem Cairns, founder of Fish Publishing" “Powerful and gripping, A Taste of Anger is like a car wreck you can’t look away from. The narrative opens with a tension that doesn’t subside until the very last paragraph. This is a distinct and original work that refreshingly offers a straight narrative without excuse or analysis.” —The BookLife Prize “This is a memoir with a brilliant narrative, studded with a host of images that will remain with me for a long time. . . . there is the indomitableness of the spirit.” —Clem Cairns, founder of Fish Publishing “This courageous memoir illustrates the catastrophic and isolating impact of abuse upon families.” —Kirkus Reviews “Powerful and gripping, The Taste of Anger is like a car wreck you can’t look away from. The narrative opens with a tension that doesn’t subside until the very last paragraph. This is a distinct and original work that refreshingly offers a straight narrative without excuse or analysis.” —The BookLife Prize “This is a memoir with a brilliant narrative, studded with a host of images that will remain with me for a long time. . . . there is the indomitableness of the spirit.” —Clem Cairns, founder of Fish Publishing Author InformationDiane Vonglis Parnell grew up on a remote farm in Western New York with nine siblings. Her essay Blame the Milkman was a winner in the Fish Publishing short memoir contest, and included in the Fish Anthology 2022. Vonglis Parnell is a Scrabble enthusiast and a lover of progressive rock music. She serves as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer for abused children in her community and lives a minimalist’s life in a 200-square-foot cottage in San Luis Obispo, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |