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Don't You Ever: My Mother and Her Secret Son
Don't You Ever: My Mother and Her Secret Son | Mary Carter Bishop
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"In this profound memoir, Mary Carter Bishop takes an openhearted and unflinching look at a family history that is equal parts love story and requiem for a brother she barely knew. Bishop turns her formidable investigative journalism skills inward to unearth long-simmering class and culture divides in bucolic rural Virginia."--Beth Macy From a prizewinning journalist, Mary Carter Bishop, a moving and beautifully rendered memoir about the half-brother she didn't know existed that hauntingly explores family, class, secrets, and fate.Applying for a passport as an adult, Mary Carter Bishop made a shocking discovery. She had a secret half-brother. Her mother, a farm manager's wife on a country estate, told Mary Carter the abandoned boy was a youthful "mistake" from an encounter with a married man. There'd been a home for unwed mothers; foster parents; an orphanage.Nine years later, Mary Carter tracked Ronnie down at the barbershop where he worked, and found a near-broken man--someone kind, and happy to meet her, but someone also deeply and irreversibly damaged by a life of neglect and abuse at the hands of an uncaring system. He was also disfigured because of a rare medical condition that would eventually kill him, three years after their reunion. During that window, Mary Carter grew close to Ronnie, and as she learned more about him she became consumed by his story. How had Ronnie's life gone so wrong when hers had gone so well? How could she reconcile the doting, generous mother she knew with a woman who could not bring herself to acknowledge her own son?Digging deep into her family's lives for understanding, Mary Carter unfolds a sweeping story of religious intolerance, poverty, fear, ambition, class, and social expectations. Don't You Ever is a modern Dickensian tale about a child seemingly cursed from birth; a woman shattered by guilt; a husband plagued by self-doubt; a prodigal daughter whose innocence was cruelly snatched away--all living in genteel central Virginia, a world defined by extremes of rural poverty and fabulous wealth.A riveting memoir about a family haunted by a shameful secret, Don't You Ever is a powerful story of a woman's search for her long-hidden sibling, and the factors that profoundly impact our individual destinies.
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Decalino
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This heart breaking book recounts the author's discovery in her 40s that her mother had an older son. She must attempt to reconcile the loving mother she knew with the callous treatment her half-brother received throughout his unsettled childhood. Ultimately, his loneliness contributes to a failure to diagnose the disease that kills him, leaving the author, a journalist, to piece together the story of his life.

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One of the best memoirs I‘ve read in a LONG time! The story of a hidden secret of a child out of wedlock. My heart broke in a million tiny pieces when I found out that the title came from a warning the author‘s secret brother recalled receiving from their mother: “Don‘t you ever call me Mama.” Bishop observes class, social status, poverty, guilt, fear, shame and religious mores in a deeper way than Vance does in Hillbilly Elegy. Highly recommend!

Cortg Sounds fantastic! 6y
Mdargusch Wow! Sounds so poignant! 6y
LazyDays Wow. 😟 6y
LeahBergen Oh, wow. 🙁 (and what a sleepy Bitsy). 6y
DebinHawaii Bitsy! 🐶❤️ 6y
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