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Farewell to the Father
Farewell to the Father | Timothy Elliott
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"Tim Elliott's story - on his father and love against the odds - will split your heart open." Benjamin Law Towards the end of his first serious suicide attempts, my father said the strangest thing to me... Growing up in 1970s Sydney, Tim Elliott had a loving stay-at-home mum, a professional father, three siblings, a private school education and endless opportunities to fish and surf at the nearby beaches. But this was not the idyllic childhood it appeared. A charismatic, well-respected doctor by day, Tim's father became a roaring madman at night. The house was our castle, and Dad was our king. He was an unpredictable king, tyrannous and moody, lethal one day, loving the next. This is an extraordinary memoir of growing up with a parent afflicted by mental illness: a complex elegy, powerfully told, loaded with love, rage and surprising humour. It is about the lengths children will go to protect themselves - and their families - from shame or harm, and how adapting to that adversity becomes and intractable part of who we are as adults. PRAISE FOR TIM ELLIOT "...he has brought us a most extraordinary memoir - bitter-sweet, tragicomic - and in the end redemptive." Sydney Morning Herald "Searing piece on mental illness... Bravo" Jessica Rowe "One of the finest, most moving pieces on mental illness you'll ever read" Professor Simon Chapman
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Picked this up a couple of days ago in an op shop. Felt compelled to read it despite my big TBR pile. Tim is a journalist and his writing is very easy to read. I read it in a day and although it‘s sad in parts it‘s hopeful. An insight into mental illness. My brother is a recent sufferer and this book explained some of what happened to him.
I seem to be reading a lot of memoir lately. My age??? @MrsMalaprop

MrsMalaprop This looks really good. 5y
Jeg @MrsMalaprop Do you want it. It‘s not a keeper for me. 😊😊 I keep very few books these days. 5y
MrsMalaprop Thank you, but I think I should not add it to my already out of control stack 😬. 5y
Jeg @MrsMalaprop I know that feeling well. I had to cull my TBR books as I‘d need to live to 120 to get them all read. It‘s still a big pile. 5y
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