Becoming Anna

Cover of Becoming Anna by Anna J. Michener
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780226524016
Dimensions:
Height: 0.89 Inches
Length: 8.77 Inches
Weight: 1.06262810284 Pounds
Width: 5.84 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362
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Becoming Anna by Anna J. Michener is a poignant memoir detailing the first sixteen years of the author’s life, published by University of Chicago Press on September 15, 1998. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative recounts Anna’s painful experiences with her abusive family, where she was labeled “crazy girl” and suffered both physical and emotional harm. Committed to mental institutions by her family, Anna’s journey toward recovery begins when she escapes her chaotic home life at the age of sixteen and enters a foster home.

Readers will find a raw and candid account of Anna’s struggles, serving as both a personal story of survival and a broader commentary on the experiences of abused children. The memoir addresses themes of family relationships, child abuse, and the challenges faced by those within the foster care system. Michener’s writing captures the emotional turmoil of her youth, offering insights into the impact of abuse and the quest for self-affirmation. This edition provides a powerful plea on behalf of other children who endure similar hardships, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on child welfare and abuse.


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Becoming Anna is the poignant memoir of the first sixteen years in the life of Anna Michener, a young woman who fought a painful battle against her abusive family. Labeled “crazy girl” for much of her childhood, Anna suffered physical and emotional damage at the hands of the adults who were supposed to love and protect her. Committed to various mental institutions by her family, at sixteen Anna was finally able to escape her chaotic home life and enter a foster home. As an effort toward recovery and self-affirmation as well as a powerful plea on behalf of other abused children, Anna wrote this memoir while the experience was fresh and the emotions were still raw and unhealed. Her story is a powerful tale of survival.

“A teen’s raw, in-your-face chronicle of events almost as they were happening. As such, it’s unforgettable. . . . Michener’s story gives voice to the thousands of children and adolescents trapped in ‘the system,’ biding their time until their 18th birthdays. A candid and unstinting tell-all.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Extraordinary. . . . Michener’s expressive writing does justice to a topic that is clearly very disturbing to her personally and communicates a profoundly important message on behalf of all abused and neglected children.”—Booklist

“An important book, painful to read, but essential if other children in similar situations are to be saved.”—Library Journal

“An innocent child’s account of 16 years in hell and of the terrible wrongs inflicted on children who are without rights or caring advocates.”—Choice

“[Michener] emerges as a compelling and courageous advocate for children and their welfare—she’s a young writer with an extraordinary voice.”Feminist Bookstore News

“Quite simply one of the best, most compelling, well-written autobiographies published in years. . . . Remember the name. We have not heard the last of Anna Michener.”—Myree Whitfield, Melbourne Herald-Sun, cover story

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