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Swallow the Ocean: A Memoir

by Laura Flynn

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"It was 1975, and nine-year-old Flynn was sitting with her mother on the floor of their San Francisco apartment with a pile of money as her mother explained that the 'faces of these men on the coins and bills in front of us... had impact on people and events.' Flynn's father had moved out a year earlier; her two sisters were at school, where she, too, should have been; instead, her mother needed to talk with her about all those faces on the money. This is how Flynn, a writing instructor at the University of Minnesota, begins her elegantly written story of how her mother had been an adventurous bohemian in the 1950s and '60s, before she became unhinged by what was later diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia. Family life became bizarrely unpredictable as her mother became attached to stranger and stranger notions. After her father moved out, 'mother laid out the new terms of our lives... staying inside, and cutting all our ties to other people... careful about what we ate, and what we wore.' Readers begin to share Flynn's 'sense of dread' about what her mother might do next, heightened by the disturbingly controlled calm of her narration." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Charismatic, beautiful Sally Flynn was the center of her daughters' imaginations, particularly Laura's. Without warning, life as they knew it changed as paranoid schizophrenia overtook Sally. Whether it was accusing Lauras father of trying to win her over to the side of Satan, or buying only certain products that were evil-free, glimmers of her mothers future paranoia grew brighter as Lauras early years passed. Once her husband left the family and filed for divorce, Sallys symptoms bloomed in earnest, and the three girls united in flights of fancy of the sort their mother had taught them in order to deflect danger. Set in 1970s San Francisco, Swallow the Ocean is a searing, beautifully written memoir of a childhood under siege and three young girls determined to survive. In luminous prose, this memoir paints a most intimate portrait of what might have been a catastrophic childhood.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781582433851
Author:
Flynn, Laura
Publisher:
Counterpoint LLC
Author:
Flynn, Laura M.
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
California
Subject:
San francisco
Subject:
Mental Illness
Subject:
BIO026000
Subject:
Flynn, Laura
Subject:
Children of parents with mental disabilities
Subject:
Biography - General
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20080131
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
280
Dimensions:
8.39x6.25x1.01 in. 1.01 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "It was 1975, and nine-year-old Flynn was sitting with her mother on the floor of their San Francisco apartment with a pile of money as her mother explained that the 'faces of these men on the coins and bills in front of us... had impact on people and events.' Flynn's father had moved out a year earlier; her two sisters were at school, where she, too, should have been; instead, her mother needed to talk with her about all those faces on the money. This is how Flynn, a writing instructor at the University of Minnesota, begins her elegantly written story of how her mother had been an adventurous bohemian in the 1950s and '60s, before she became unhinged by what was later diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia. Family life became bizarrely unpredictable as her mother became attached to stranger and stranger notions. After her father moved out, 'mother laid out the new terms of our lives... staying inside, and cutting all our ties to other people... careful about what we ate, and what we wore.' Readers begin to share Flynn's 'sense of dread' about what her mother might do next, heightened by the disturbingly controlled calm of her narration." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
Charismatic, beautiful Sally Flynn was the center of her daughters' imaginations, particularly Laura's. Without warning, life as they knew it changed as paranoid schizophrenia overtook Sally. Whether it was accusing Lauras father of trying to win her over to the side of Satan, or buying only certain products that were evil-free, glimmers of her mothers future paranoia grew brighter as Lauras early years passed. Once her husband left the family and filed for divorce, Sallys symptoms bloomed in earnest, and the three girls united in flights of fancy of the sort their mother had taught them in order to deflect danger. Set in 1970s San Francisco, Swallow the Ocean is a searing, beautifully written memoir of a childhood under siege and three young girls determined to survive. In luminous prose, this memoir paints a most intimate portrait of what might have been a catastrophic childhood.
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