Why Do I Need My Dad S Death Certificate

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Secrets Never To Be Told

Author: Fiona Chesterton
language: en
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Release Date: 2021-12-01
'Secrets Never to be Told' is an extraordinary story, compellingly told, which unravels a century and a half of family secrets. It reveals how being born illegitimate shaped the lives of two women - one of them, the author. Starting with a letter revealing a mystery inheritance, the author goes on a five- year quest taking her from Victorian Cambridge to modern Vancouver. She uncovers how her cousin Jessie emigrated to Canada, one of thousands of female domestic servants exported as 'surplus' women before the First World War. Woven alongside the contemporary detective investigation on the trail of one immigrant's untold story, is that of the author's strange 1960s childhood of social isolation in a Midlands city, obsessed with a world seen through TV - and with the Beatles.
Losing a Parent to Suicide

The suicide of a parent has life-long consequences; few more traumatic scenarios exist, and counselors often struggle for ways to help clients deal with its effects. Few understand the pain and life-altering effects of these tragedies better than children who have experienced the suicide of a parent. Despite this, there are few texts that incorporate and evaluate the first-person accounts of grief following a suicide while advancing a method for helping. Losing a Parent to Suicide analyzes stories of parent suicides and explores the grief and coping processes that follow, discovering the strategies, methods and modes of therapy that have empowered grieving individuals and helped them rebuild their lives.
The Truth About the Lies

A true story of childhood abuse, rape, child’s sex abuse and family brutality. Having to become the makeshift parent of my two brothers and two sisters at the age of eight years of age. Getting brutally, physically and psychologically abused by my mother if I didn’t do as she asked of me, whilst intoxicated by alcohol, the beatings were so terrible, I was absent from school for four months. Having to live a life coping with chronic pain, disability and mental health, coming out the other side of these conditions, living a life medicated free and how to lead your life to be a better you. Transforming my life, by getting rid of the wheelchair, learning to walk with two walking sticks. Proving to myself through the death of my father that I can be the person I am now striving to be, trying to now walk unaided, at times with difficulty, but not giving up on myself Going on my first holiday on my own, learning more about myself, understanding that I am a loving free spirited woman on a mission to live and love life.