<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this powerful award-winning memoir, hailed by the Nashua Telegraph as "Compelling...gripping...a triumph of the human spirit," the author portrays her journey of healing and self-discovery after decades of emotional abuse and bullying in her dysfunctional family of origin.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Winner of the New England Book Festival and Reader's Favorite Awards, <em>The Box of Daughter</em> is the compelling true story of the author's struggle to recover from emotional abuse and family bullying, and her quest to raise her self-esteem and create a more authentic life.<br /> <br /> This captivating memoir offers many insights on the process of healing from Complex PTSD, describing the author's journey of recovery after growing up in a deeply dysfunctional family and illustrating how a person with Complex PTSD can make the leap from surviving to thriving.<br /> <br /> In her twenties and thirties, the author pursued a professional acting career, appearing Off-Broadway, in independent films, and on the daytime drama <em>Guiding Light</em>. Entering therapy in her thirties in response to a divorce, she began to unravel the threads of dysfunction in her family.<br /> <br /> More than a decade later, armed with the truth about her family, she sought to understand the challenges her parents faced and recover from the trauma while simultaneously acting as the family caregiver for her parents in their late 80s and early 90s. Freed from the abuse by the deaths of her parents in 2005 and 2008, the author began an inspiring journey to wholeness--developing self-esteem, uncovering her true self, and finally creating a life that is truly her own.</p> <p><strong>Praise for <em>The Box of Daughter</em>: </strong></p> <p>"Every now and then, a book comes along that's written in such a compelling and gripping way that the narrative has the power to stay with you long after you've read the last page. Such is the case with <em>The Box of Daughter</em> by Maine author Katherine Mayfield... At its core, <em>The Box of Daughter</em> reveals what can only be seen as being a triumph of the human spirit."<strong>--</strong><strong>Paul Collins, <em>Nashua Telegraph</em> </strong></p> <p>"A testament to the merit of psychological healing through the understanding and expression of feelings....Mayfield's memoir provides helpful insight to those facing similar struggles."<strong>--Kirkus Reviews</strong></p> <p>"A brave, unflinching, and exquisitely rendered memoir of a family caught in the tragic and relentless cycles of emotional incest. Couldn't put it down."<strong>--Darcy Scott, author of <em>Hunter Huntress, Margel's Madness, </em>and the award-winning <em>Maine Island Mystery Series</em></strong></p> <p>"Katherine Mayfield holds nothing back, and her unflinching, thorough, and articulate honesty is a true gift for anyone wanting to understand, face, and rise above the emotional scars of a damaging childhood."<strong>--Amy Wood, Psy.D., author of <em>Life Your Way</em></strong></p> <p><strong>Katherine Mayfield is the author of <em>Bullied: Why You Feel Bad Inside </em></strong><em> <strong>and What to Do About It</strong></em><strong>, <em>Stand Your Ground: How to Cope with a Dysfuntional Family and Recover from Trauma</em>, <em>The Box of Daughter & Other Poems</em>, <em>The Meandering Muse</em>, and other books on dysfunctional families.</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Compelling...gripping...a triumph of the human spirit." -Nashua Telegraph "An excellent book to give to a friend struggling with family entanglement issues.... I have no doubt it will help many, many people." -TCM Reviews "Mayfield's memoir is a testament to the merit of psychological healing through the understanding and expression of feelings. Full of stark realities of abuse but also the hopefulness of healing, Mayfield's memoir provides helpful insight to those facing similar struggles." -Kirkus Reviews "A brave, unflinching, and exquisitely rendered memoir of a family caught in the tragic and relentless cycles of emotional incest. Couldn't put it down." -Darcy Scott, author of Hunter Huntress, Margel's Madness, and the Maine Island Mystery Series "Fresh, bold, and inspiring." -Examiner.com "Katherine Mayfield holds nothing back, and her unflinching, thorough, and articulate honesty is a true gift for anyone wanting to understand, face, and rise above the emotional scars of a damaging childhood." -Amy Wood, Psy.D., author of Life Your Way "The Box of Daughter is a fine pick for community library memoir collections focusing on the family." -Midwest Book Review "A hopeful story of a woman unraveled by abuse but found again in self-love and recovery." -Karyl McBride, Ph.D., author of Will I Ever Be Good Enough? Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers "Katherine Mayfield's book is an insightful, honest, and riveting account of her childhood emotional abuse and her journey to wholeness as an adult." -Aletha Solter, Ph.D., founder of the Aware Parenting Institute and author of Tears and Tantrums "This book stirred up a lot of "aha" moments-oh look, that's my mom...oh look, that's my whole family! Well-written, intriguing, and so very enlightening. Thoroughly enjoyed this book, and if I could give it more than 5 stars, I certainly would." -LibraryThing "A very compelling and honest account of the author's growing self-awareness and ascent from a lifetime of abuse." -Toadstool Bookshop, Milford, NH<br>
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