Welcome to Wherever We Are: A Memoir of Family, Caregiving, and Redemption.
How do you go about caregiving for an ill and elderly parent with a lifelong history of abuse and control, intertwined with expressions of intense love and adoration?
How do you reconcile the resulting ambivalence, fear, and anger? Welcome to Wherever We Are is a meditation on what we hold onto, what we let go of, how we remember others and ultimately how we’re remembered.
I share my story of caring for my father, a man who was simultaneously loud, gentle, loving and cruel and whose brilliant career as an advertising executive included creating slogans like “Hey, how ‘bout a nice Hawaiian punch?”
Wrestling with emotional extremes that characterize abusive relationships, I show how I navigated life with a man who was at once generous and affectionate, creating magical coat pockets filled with chocolate kisses when I was a little girl, yet who was also prone to searing, vicious remarks like “You’d make my life easier if you’d commit suicide.”
I tell this unique personal story while also weaving in my expertise as a sociologist and domestic abuse counselor to address broader questions related to marriage, violence, divorce, only children, intimacy, and loss. A story most of us can relate to as we reckon with past and future choices against the backdrop of complicated family dynamics, Welcome to Wherever We Are is about how we might come to live our own lives better amidst unpredictable changes through grief and healing.
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Book Tour
Barnes & Noble, Woodmere, OH
Literary Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
The Book Cellar, Chicago, IL
A Room of One’s Own, Madison, Wisconsin
Sociology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Zonta Hilton Head, SC
Brookline Booksmith, Brookline, MA
Delicious Reads, Hub City Bookshop, Spartanburg, SC
In the Media
Channel 5, Interview about domestic violence in South Carolina amidst the pandemic
Channel 5, Interview about strangulation in South Carolina
Online Literary Events (Virtual During COVID-19)
Family Proclamations Podcast Interview, with Blair Hodges
Interview with Zibby Owens, Creator of the podcast, Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Interview with Madeline Dyer, Writer, United Kingdom
Panel of authors on caregiving for the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles Public LIbrary
West Palm Beach Book Club, West Palm Beach, FL
International Jewish Book Council
Malaprops Bookstore Asheville, NC
Ethics Committee, Henry Ford Health System, Bloomfield, MI
Gerontology Class, Central Connecticut State University
Sociology Senior Seminar, Oakland University, Oakland, MI
TGIF: The Greatest Indoor Online Reading Series
Mandel JCC, Beachwood, OH, Local Authors Event
Hub City Bookshop, Spartanburg, SC, A Conversation about Writing with Sue William Silverman
Spanish River Book Club, Boca Raton, FL
Pat Conroy Literary Center, Beaufort, SC
Fort Worth Texas Public Library, Fort Worth, TX
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
New York Public Library
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