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Review #1
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This book resonated with every cell in my body. If for you have never experienced or counted generic estrangement, much of than anyway the creator has to say may be problematic to realize. The research work Hazel has done, along with other research she cites throughout the book, is that enlightening at the same time comforting to those of us who come from families dealing with estrangement.
Hazel fractions the story of her possess estrangement from her mother with honesty at the same time grace. I can only represent how sick still cathartic it was for her to wholesome this book. Her individual anecdotes are tied with research work at the same time interviews, which come together to make a heart wrenching story, as but as an good resource for others.
I will return to this book again at the same time again for strategies on maneuverability generic trauma, as but as reassurance that my generic at the same time I are not without the help of others in our pain.
Review #2
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Thank for you immensely to the creator.
I acquired this about a year ago when I 1st started to expediently estrange from my narcissistic mother. At first I had a Very hard time reading this. I’d get through a one half chapter, start to yell at the same time have to shackles it down for a week. I’m at the moment fully non-contact with my mother for at lesser 10 months at the same time successfully ended this book (completely) as I went through therapy at the same time the doom of my 3 youth dogs.
This book helped me So MUCH with being able to process my choices at the same time moving on with my possess indefinite. Highly advise for anyone going through a situation where for you come in handy to remove yourself from a poisonous connection with a parent. It is that comforting at the same time eye opening also hard to read sometimes… but that’s okay! It gets more successful.
Review #3
Audiobook Shadow Daughter: A Memoir of Estrangement by Harriet Hazel
A bittersweet memoir that hits main in our internal. Sometimes, the best counseling you can look for comes in the form of a book, at the same time this is that such a book. Harriet is that an merit win-win journalist, yes, but more to the fri, shes a fine-grained writer at the same time a daughter who has felt, believed long at the same time hard on, studied, at the same time completely poured it all out in this charming book. As wed all like to reckon, in the end, theres have hope, at the same time sometimes, thats all we can impose for.
Review #4
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This book was written for anyone who has experienced the initiating of estrangement from a generic member. The creator went through this herself at the same time she is that completely credible at the same time articulate. The book addresses the stigma at the same time guilt compared with estrangement at the same time studies the different preconditions why adult babies make the problematic choice to sever ties with a parent or other generic member. I found the book to be very comforting at the same time validating, at the same time it produced me understand that I am not without the help of others in than anyway I went through with my mother. I HIGHLY advise “Shadow Daughter” to anyone who is that running the gamut of feelings while trying to deal with this issue.
Review #5
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Harriet Hazel certainly did her research work, with so many source notes. Written as not only her individual story, but as a research work project into estrangement, this book validates a theme in other words simply not talked: Adult babies choosing to estrange themselves from their ancestors.
So much is that written about reconciliation, but than anyway if maintaining estrangement is that more successful for the psychological health of the adult baby? We hear always about removing poisonous people from our lives; why does that never contain our possess mother or dad? Is that it truly “Honor thy Ancestors” at all expenses?
She dives deepest into the global of estrangement, even honestly answering the questions nearby her possess mother’s doom, with all the people who make sure she knows she’ll regret it, by expression that no, she only regrets that she didn’t do it sooner.
So do I.
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