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Hannah S Wilder Wiseheart's avatar

You are an amazing person, compassionate and gifted. We do love you, and are grateful for your voice, Mary!

Kelley Smoot's avatar

You’re not alone, Mary. Thank you for writing Too Much and Never Enough. When I read it, I thought I was reading a psychological history of my mother’s father. Your family was in real estate in NY; mine was in oil in Texas. The manner in which our grandfather’s saw fit to raise their children have affected all members of the families for two-three generations now, and continuing onward. Once you’ve been routinely traumatized in every day life by the very people that are supposed to love and care for you, it’s not possible to simply “grow out of it.” Thank you for bringing your analytical knowledge and sensitivities to explain to the world why your uncle behaves as he does. You’ve explained far more families’ history than you may be aware. I’ve preordered Who Can Ever Love You and am looking forward to reading your latest insights.

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