Telling secrets

Type
Book
Authors
Frederick Buechner ( Buechner, Frederick )
ISBN 10
0060611812
ISBN 13
9780060611811
Category
285 - Presbyterian - Reformed
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Publication Year
1991
Publisher
Pages
106
Tags
Description
Frederick Buechner's autobiography is about the destructive power of a childhood secret and how the telling of that secret has brought him healing, hope and a graceful experience of love. The secret of his father's suicide left an indelible mark, not only on Buechner's own life as a child and adult, but also on the lives of his mother, and much later, his daughter. He tells the story of his mother in her later years, a charming and beautiful woman who withdrew from the world as she aged. Buechner also writes of his daughter's anorexia and recovery, and of his own experience as part of a recovering group of adults who were children of alcoholics.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 2346811 | 285.1/B86t | 1 | Yes |