The Year My Family Unravelled

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Pub Date May 30 2023 | Archive Date May 30 2023

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Description

A superbly written and surprising memoir about hope, redemption, self-worth, and the tangled and often contradictory impulses of love. 

Cynthia Dearborn is struggling to convince her father, who has vascular dementia, to move into an aged care facility. He won't budge. Further complicating matters is the fact that Cynthia lives in Sydney, and her father in Seattle. Truth be told, it suits her to live halfway around the world from her family.

Cynthia's attempts to get her father and stepmother into care, and to protect them from themselves and each other, drive this compelling memoir. But braided in is a deeply moving and surprising backstory about Cynthia's tumultuous childhood and the difficult relationships she had with both parents.

The Year My Family Unravelled continues to surprise right to the last page. Despite heavy subject matter — mental decline, illness, abuse, death — this is a memoir of buoyancy and hope. Ultimately, it is a story about redemption, self-worth, and the tangled and often contradictory impulses of love.

A superbly written and surprising memoir about hope, redemption, self-worth, and the tangled and often contradictory impulses of love. 

Cynthia Dearborn is struggling to convince her father, who has...


A Note From the Publisher

Cynthia Dearborn grew up in the US, Scotland, Germany, and Italy, eventually settling in Seattle, where she worked as a barista before gaining a Master's in TESOL. After migrating solo to Australia, she earned a PhD in applied linguistics, and taught at the University of Technology Sydney and then at The University of Sydney, where she currently holds an Honorary position. As Cynthia D Nelson, she is the author of numerous academic publications. Her play, Queer as a Second Language, has been performed to acclaim in Australia, Japan, the UK and the US. Her poem sequence 'The Darmstadt Year' was shortlisted for Australia's prestigious Newcastle Poetry Prize.

Cynthia Dearborn grew up in the US, Scotland, Germany, and Italy, eventually settling in Seattle, where she worked as a barista before gaining a Master's in TESOL. After migrating solo to...


Advance Praise

'A gem of a book, glinting with moral and emotional power.' Ceridwen Dovey

'A gem of a book, glinting with moral and emotional power.' Ceridwen Dovey


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• Incredible, beautifully written and gripping memoir about the emotional journey of becoming a carer for your parents 

• Cynthia is an accomplished academic with dozens of publications, an international playwright and shortlisted poet

• A percentage of the author's earnings from the sale of this book will be donated to the non-profit charity Dementia Australia

• Reminiscient of The Erratics (Vicki Laveau-Harvie, 20,000+ on Bookscan) and US bestseller Bettyville by George Hodgman

• Incredible, beautifully written and gripping memoir about the emotional journey of becoming a carer for your parents 

• Cynthia is an accomplished academic with dozens of publications, an...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781922930200
PRICE A$34.99 (AUD)
PAGES 320

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