โIn the fairy tales about fatherโdaughter incestโโThe Girl Without Hands,โ โThousand Furs,โ the original โCinderella,โ โDonkey Skin,โ and the stories of Saint Dymphna, patron saint of incest survivorsโthe daughters are all as you would expect them to be: horrified by their fatherโs sexual advances. They do everything in their power to escape. But I didnโt. A child canโt escape. And later, when I could, it w ...Full description
โIn the fairy tales about fatherโdaughter incestโโThe Girl Without Hands,โ โThousand Furs,โ the original โCinderella,โ โDonkey Skin,โ and the stories of Saint Dymphna, patron saint of incest survivorsโthe daughters are all as you would expect them to be: horrified by their fatherโs sexual advances. They do everything in their power to escape. But I didnโt. A child canโt escape. And later, when I could, it was too late.โThroughout her childhood and adolescence, the anonymous author of The Incest Diary was raped by her father. Beneath a veneer of normal family life, she grew up in and around this all-encompassing secret. Her sexual relationship with her father lasted, off and on, into her twenties. It formed her world, and it formed her deepest fears and desires. Even after she broke awayโeven as she grew into an independent and adventurous young womanโshe continued to seek out new versions of the violence, submission, and secrecy she had struggled to leave behind.In this graphic and harrowing memoir, the author revisits her early traumas and their aftermathโnot from a clinical distance, but from deep withinโto explore the ways in which her fatherโs abuse shaped her, and still does. As a matter of psychic survival, she became both a sexual object and a detached observer, a dutiful daughter and the protector of a dirty secret. And then, years later, she made herself write it down.With lyric concision, in vignettes of almost unbearable intensity, this writer tells a story that is shocking but that will ring true to many other survivors of abuse. It has never been faced so directly on the page.