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Telling Secrets
Frederick Buechner

Telling Secrets

HarperSanFrancisco (Jun 20, 1991)
9780060611811
| Hardcover
128 pages | 150 x 241 mm | English
$ 12.00 | Value: $ 12.00
Dewey 285/.1/092
LC Classification BX9225.B768 .A3 1991
LC Control No. 90041770

Genre

  • Christian Living

Subject

  • Biography
  • Buechner, Frederick
  • Clergy
  • Presbyterian Church
  • United States

Plot

Frederick Buechner's autobiography is about the destructive power of a childhood secret and how the telling of that secret has brought him healing, hope and a graceful experience of love. The secret of his father's suicide left an indelible mark, not only on Buechner's own life as a child and adult, but also on the lives of his mother, and much later, his daughter. He tells the story of his mother in her later years, a charming and beautiful woman who withdrew from the world as she aged. Buechner also writes of his daughter's anorexia and recovery, and of his own experience as part of a recovering group of adults who were children of alcoholics. The author's other books include "Wishful Thinking", "The Sacred Journey", "Now and Then" and "Godric".