Health & Fitness Women's Health
Don’t Tell: Family Secrets
- Publisher
- Demeter Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2022
- Category
- Women's Health, General, Motherhood, General, Women's Studies
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781772584295
- Publish Date
- Nov 2022
- List Price
- $21.99
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Description
Donna McCart Sharkey and Arleen Paré, sisters and writers, have co-edited an anthology Don’t Tell: Family Secrets, about what may be hidden in families. For each individual, even in the same family, what is secret and what is not, may be different. In Don’t Tell: Family Secrets, fifty-nine writers tell their stories in either prose or poetry, of their own family secrets. So often, mothers bear the burden, stand over time as the keepers of these secrets, trying to keep families intact. Spanning continents, cultures, wars, belief systems, and the private lives of families, the secrets in this book range from over one hundred years ago to the present and include stories – some serious, others quirky, some resolved, and still others that remain a mystery.
About the authors
Donna McCart Sharkey’s most recent books are Falling Together: A Family’s Memoir of Mental Illness and Grief and Always With Me: Parents Talk About the Death of a Child. She is an active contributor to creative non-fiction anthologies and her research has been published in numerous academic journals. Donna grew up in Montreal and now lives in Ottawa.
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Arleen Paré's First book, Paper Trail, was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay BC Book Award for Poetry and won the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize in 2008. Leaving Now, a mixed-genre novel released in 2012, was highlighted on All Lit Up. Lake of Two Mountains, her third book, won the 2014 Governor General's Award for Poetry, was nominated for the Butler Book Prize and won the CBC Bookie Award. Paré's poetry collection, He Leaves His Face in the Funeral Car, was a 2015 Victoria Butler Book Prize finalist. The Girls with Stone Faces, her fifth book, won the American Golden Crown Award for poetry in 2018. Her sixth book, Earle Street, was released in Spring, 2020. She lives in Victoria with her partner of forty years.