Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You

Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You by Sue William Silverman is a poignant exploration of trauma and resilience, published by University of Georgia Press in September 1999. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts Silverman’s experiences of sexual abuse by her father, an influential figure, from the ages of four to eighteen, revealing the stark contrast between an outwardly normal family life and the hidden horrors that lay beneath.
Readers will find a deeply personal narrative that challenges societal complacency regarding abuse and its perpetrators. Silverman’s memoir delves into themes of family dynamics and the complexities of relationships marred by trauma. The work serves as both a personal account and a broader commentary on the issues of abuse, making it relevant for those interested in self-help, personal memoirs, and the impact of familial relationships.
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Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You destroys our complacency about who among us can commit unspeakable atrocities, who is subjected to them, and who can stop them. From age four to eighteen, Sue William Silverman was repeatedly sexually abused by her father, an influential government official and successful banker. Through her eyes, we see an outwardly normal family built on a foundation of horrifying secrets that long went unreported, undetected, and unconfessed.
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