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A figment of your imagination, my dear: A memoir
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A figment of your imagination, my dear: A memoir in Brampton, ON
Current price: $10.69
Original price: $12.99

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A figment of your imagination, my dear: A memoir in Brampton, ON
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Born in Canberra in 1944, Elizabeth grew up under the shadow of her father, Sir Frederick Wheeler, a man destined for one of the highest offices in Australia. To the outside world, her family appeared accomplished and respectable. Behind closed doors, however, her childhood was scarred by abuse and silence-a silence that distorted her sense of self and her understanding of love.
As Elizabeth steps into adulthood, the wounds of her past resurface in the form of fragile mental health and fractured relationships. Then, at her father's wake, she makes an unexpected and disturbing discovery-one that reveals hidden truths about her father's dark side.
With raw honesty, courage and humour, Elizabeth shares her remarkable story. She also issues a vital call: for survivors to speak out, for loved ones to listen, and for silence to no longer protect perpetrators.
Born in Canberra in 1944, Elizabeth grew up under the shadow of her father, Sir Frederick Wheeler, a man destined for one of the highest offices in Australia. To the outside world, her family appeared accomplished and respectable. Behind closed doors, however, her childhood was scarred by abuse and silence-a silence that distorted her sense of self and her understanding of love.
As Elizabeth steps into adulthood, the wounds of her past resurface in the form of fragile mental health and fractured relationships. Then, at her father's wake, she makes an unexpected and disturbing discovery-one that reveals hidden truths about her father's dark side.
With raw honesty, courage and humour, Elizabeth shares her remarkable story. She also issues a vital call: for survivors to speak out, for loved ones to listen, and for silence to no longer protect perpetrators.





















