To Hide the Truth
“To Hide the Truth” is a true story of the disturbing relationship between a daughter and her father. It speaks the truth of an era when family abuse and alcoholism were subjects of taboo, revealing a culture that accepted violence as a way of life. Within the walls of the tiny house, the mother suffers not only physically, but emotionally, spiraling downward into a vacant space of self-worth.The daughter becomes desensitized to the depths of nightly terror. In the summer of 1958, nine-year old Susan becomes her mother’s protector in a role reversal necessitated for survival.The cycle continues as Susan reaches adulthood. Unable to cope with her mother’s insecurities, Susan avoids facing her own problems. A huge resentment festers as her father pretends her childhood was
full of love and happiness. Susan craves any acknowledgment of those miserable years in vain. At the end of his life, her father reveals his traumatic and destructive childhood; shedding some light into his emotional being as an adult. Susan forgives her father and herself, realizing that hatred colors the soul and her life is her own.
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To Hide the Truth
“To Hide the Truth” is a true story of the disturbing relationship between a daughter and her father. It speaks the truth of an era when family abuse and alcoholism were subjects of taboo, revealing a culture that accepted violence as a way of life. Within the walls of the tiny house, the mother suffers not only physically, but emotionally, spiraling downward into a vacant space of self-worth.The daughter becomes desensitized to the depths of nightly terror. In the summer of 1958, nine-year old Susan becomes her mother’s protector in a role reversal necessitated for survival.The cycle continues as Susan reaches adulthood. Unable to cope with her mother’s insecurities, Susan avoids facing her own problems. A huge resentment festers as her father pretends her childhood was
full of love and happiness. Susan craves any acknowledgment of those miserable years in vain. At the end of his life, her father reveals his traumatic and destructive childhood; shedding some light into his emotional being as an adult. Susan forgives her father and herself, realizing that hatred colors the soul and her life is her own.
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To Hide the Truth

To Hide the Truth

by Susan Noe Harmon
To Hide the Truth

To Hide the Truth

by Susan Noe Harmon

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Overview

“To Hide the Truth” is a true story of the disturbing relationship between a daughter and her father. It speaks the truth of an era when family abuse and alcoholism were subjects of taboo, revealing a culture that accepted violence as a way of life. Within the walls of the tiny house, the mother suffers not only physically, but emotionally, spiraling downward into a vacant space of self-worth.The daughter becomes desensitized to the depths of nightly terror. In the summer of 1958, nine-year old Susan becomes her mother’s protector in a role reversal necessitated for survival.The cycle continues as Susan reaches adulthood. Unable to cope with her mother’s insecurities, Susan avoids facing her own problems. A huge resentment festers as her father pretends her childhood was
full of love and happiness. Susan craves any acknowledgment of those miserable years in vain. At the end of his life, her father reveals his traumatic and destructive childhood; shedding some light into his emotional being as an adult. Susan forgives her father and herself, realizing that hatred colors the soul and her life is her own.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012833679
Publisher: Mountain Girl Press
Publication date: 01/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 160 KB

About the Author

Author Susan Noe Harmon is a native of Harlan, Kentucky.
An Appalachian writer; she is the author of a fiction novel
titled UNDER THE WEEPING WILLOW published by
Mountain Girl Press. Harmon’s work is also published in the
Mountain Girl Press short story collections THE ZINNIA
TALES, SELF-RISING FLOWERS, and CHRISTMAS
BLOOMS. Her writing appears in ZENITHS AND ZEPHYRS
released in 2009 by MtnValy Publishing. Although now living
in Florida, her heart remains in the hollers of Kentucky and
with its people, as she writes passionately about life in the mountains. TO HIDE
THE TRUTH is her first nonfiction work. You may learn more about Susan and
her writing at www.snharmon.com.
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