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In Her Wake Nancy Rappaport

In Her Wake par Nancy Rappaport

In Her Wake Nancy Rappaport


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Illuminates the untimely loss of the author's mother, revealing what it can teach us about trauma, memory, and family secrets. This title examines the impact of her mother's suicide from the perspective of a daughter, psychiatrist - and mother of three.

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In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide Nancy Rappaport

In this title, a psychiatrist illuminates the untimely loss of her mother, revealing what it can teach us about trauma, memory, and family secrets. In 1963, Nancy Rappaport's mother committed suicide after a bitter divorce and public custody battle. Nancy was four years old and her five siblings were all between the ages of five and ten at the time. Nancy's father remarried after his wife's death, and welcomed his new wife's three children. They had two more children together. As one of eleven children in a prominent family in Boston, young Nancy struggled to find her place in the world and come to terms with the reasons why her mother took her own life. After years spent interviewing family members and old friends of her mother's, Rappaport uncovers the story of an education activist, socialite, and community leader who was incredibly troubled and conflicted. Drawing on court depositions, her mother's unpublished novel, newspaper coverage, and her own experiences and analysis, Rappaport highlights humorous and heartbreaking stories of a complicated life with deep insight into this tragic tale of a family suicide that played out in Boston's press. Nancy Rappaport, who went on to become a child and adolescent psychiatrist, weaves in her own story of loss and recovery into this beautifully written memoir, illuminating what it can teach us about recaptured memories and the ways in which young people deal with traumatic events. She examines the impact of her mother's suicide from the perspective of a daughter, psychiatrist - and mother of three. Rappaport passes her story from one generation to the next, reflecting on divorce, healing, memory, and family along the way.

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"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
..".a fearless memoir of loss and grief..."
..".Rappaport weaves a stunning narrative of perspective, profound sadness and unrelenting hope... She has also mapped an inspiring course for anyone to dissect family dynamics and mental illness, hoping to understand and, finally, accept."
Kay Redfield Jamison, Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; author of "An Unquiet Mind" and "Nothing Was the Same"
"A powerful and eloquent book about loss and incomprehension, and a unique journey of learning and reconciliation."
Lenore Terr, M.D., author of "Magical Moments of Change" and "Too Scared to Cry"
"If you looked at the trauma of a suicide as a rock thrown into a family pool, you'd see circular ripples differently affecting each part of that little body of water...."In Her Wake" reads like a mystery, yet it leaves us with much, much more...an almost firsthand knowledge of the power of psychic trauma."
Pete Earley, author of "Crazy "
"Extraordinary....The constant in Rappaport's prose is her steadfast refusal to sugarcoat and her fierce determination to find answers to uncomfortable questions. A well-told story that is a testament to the power of love tempered by heartache."
Marya Hornbacher, author of "Wasted" and "Madness"
"A touching and insightful story of love, loss, and healing."
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Emily Hargroves Fisher Professor of Education, Harvard University; author of "Balm in Gilead" and "The Third Chapter"
"With the eyes of a probing detective, the wisdom and empathy of a clinician, and the yearning and love of a devoted daughter, Rappaport traces the roots and remnants of her mother's suicide. Blending honesty and delicacy, passion and restraint, "In Her Wake" is riveting and revelatory reading."
Susanna Moore, author of "In the Cut" and "The Big Girls"
"Rappaport writes of that mysterious and powerful force, the mother, r
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
..".a fearless memoir of loss and grief..."
..".Rappaport weaves a stunning narrative of perspective, profound sadness and unrelenting hope... She has also mapped an inspiring course for anyone to dissect family dynamics and mental illness, hoping to understand and, finally, accept."
Kay Redfield Jamison, Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; author of An Unquiet Mind and Nothing Was the Same
"A powerful and eloquent book about loss and incomprehension, and a unique journey of learning and reconciliation."
Lenore Terr, M.D., author of Magical Moments of Change and Too Scared to Cry
"If you looked at the trauma of a suicide as a rock thrown into a family pool, you'd see circular ripples differently affecting each part of that little body of water....In Her Wake reads like a mystery, yet it leaves us with much, much more...an almost firsthand knowledge of the power of psychic trauma."
Pete Earley, author of
Women and Self-Esteem
"Beautifully written, In Her Wake should be required reading for all of us in the helping professions."
Christopher Lukas, author of Blue Genes and Silent Grief
"Rappaport looks back at her mother's suicide in order to find a resting place for herself and her family; so they can go on, into the future, with courage. I recognize her pain, and I salute her achievement."
Michael Jellinek, Chief, Child Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital
"In Her Wake is as engaging as a well written novel, with truths and insights that are meaningful to every family."
Alvin F. Poussaint, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Judge Baker Children's Center; author of Lay My Burden Down
"This inspiring book reaffirms the strength and resiliency of the human spirit."
Perri Klass, author of The Mercy Rule
"In Her Wake is a moving story of mother and daughter, and the intimate echoes of family complications across the generations; as Nancy learns more about the mother she never knew, she also tells the story of her own journey and the story of a troubled but fascinating family, and helps the reader understand the twists and turns that love and loss can take."

Crazy
"Extraordinary....The constant in Rappaport's prose is her steadfast refusal to sugarcoat and her fierce determination to find answers to uncomfortable questions. A well-told story that is a testament to the power of love tempered by heartache."
Marya Hornbacher, author of Wasted and Madness
"A touching and insightful story of love, loss, and healing."
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Emily Hargroves Fisher Professor of Education, Harvard University; author of Balm in Gilead and The Third Chapter
"With the eyes of a probing detective, the wisdom and empathy of a clinician, and the yearning and love of a devoted daughter, Rappaport traces the roots and remnants of her mother's suicide. Blending honesty and delicacy, passion and restraint, In Her Wake is riveting and revelatory reading."
Susanna Moore, author of In the Cut and The Big Girls
"Rappaport writes of that mysterious and powerful force, the mother, and the impossibility of fully knowing the truth about her....She knows that the discovery of the past is never the end, but the beginning of thought."
Linda T. Sanford, LICSW, author of Strong at the Broken Places, co-author of

À propos de Nancy Rappaport

Nancy Rappaport is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. She is Attending Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the Cambridge Public School System, Consultant to the Office of Special Education at Cambridge High School, Attending Psychiatrist and Mental Health Director at the Teen Health Centre in Cambridge Hospital, and Director of School Based Programs in Child Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health Alliance. She participates in various lectures and panels on childhood depression, aggression and violence, and mental illness in adolescents at the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), the Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, the Massachusetts Medical Society, and more. This is her first book. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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GOR007295697
9780465014507
046501450X
In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide Nancy Rappaport
Occasion - Très bon état
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INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
2009-09-17
320
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