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Saving Ellen: A Memoir of Hope and Recovery

Autor Maura Casey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2025
A coming-of-age memoir that follows a large, working-class Irish family as it plunges into chaos in the wake of a terminal diagnosis—and the author's own hidden struggle to endure when her sister's disease becomes the dark star around which they all revolve.

Financial privation and her father’s drunken scenes formed the backdrop to Maura Casey's childhood, but her sister Ellen’s years-long struggle with kidney disease consumed her whole family. Determined to see Ellen live to adulthood, her mother fought medical advice to donate a kidney at a time when organ transplants were medical miracles. She concealed the true impact of that decision, which would affect the family for years to come.

Set in Buffalo amidst the tumult of the 1960s and 70s, Saving Ellen traces the author's recovery from alcoholism and sexual assault and tells of her irrepressible older sister Ellen, who fought to claim her dream of becoming an athlete; her smart, feminist mother, whose World War II Army service prepared her to manage her own platoon of six children; and her adulterous, alcoholic father who, at the end, was haunted by his shortcomings and regrets. Despite the hard truths of her childhood, Saving Ellen is ultimately a story of humor at unexpected moments as well as the grace of reconciliation and gratitude.

Saving Ellen will appeal to those who have endured the stress of caring for a chronically ill family member, with all the fraught choices that entails. Readers who have experienced the unique insanity of living in a large alcoholic family will recognize the mix of madness and humor that forms the foundation of daily life. Casey's story has parallels to Monica Wood’s When We Were the Kennedys, which details the struggle her family began when her father died of a heart attack, and Jeannette Walls’ The Glass Castle, with its tale of family dysfunction and siblings trying to help one another cope in a dilapidated house with an unstable father.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781510780774
ISBN-10: 1510780777
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Skyhorse
Colecția Skyhorse

Notă biografică

Maura Casey grew up in Buffalo, N.Y., the youngest of a large, Irish family. She has written regularly since she was thirteen. For more than thirty years, Casey was an editorial writer for three New England newspapers and The New York Times, where she had a seat on the exalted Times editorial board. Over her opinion writing career, she won more than forty journalism awards. Casey holds a BA from Buffalo State College and an MA from The American University. She and her husband Pete have two adult children and two grandchildren. They live on a small farm in Connecticut with two dogs and a barn cat. Casey writes a weekly column, Casey’s Catch, and when the breeze is right, sails on Long Island Sound in her sailboat, Second Wind.

Recenzii

“This is a story for anyone who has refused to give up on someone, including themselves. Especially themselves. With her skills as a veteran journalist, Casey takes us on a journey through the nooks and crannies of working-class life, which is always hard but full of people who insist on joy, too. With her ever-expanding heart, she helps us find the words for unspeakable grief and the map to forgiveness. This is a romp of a book because Maura Casey believes in life, glorious life, and she is fearless in her embrace of it all.” —Connie Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

“Maura Casey’s Saving Ellen broke my heart and renewed my belief in the triumph of the human spirit—sometimes in the same chapter! In its focus on a specific Irish-American family in mid-twentieth century America, it explores universal truths common to all of us, irrespective of our DNA or the era in which we came of age. Casey doesn’t flinch in her exploration of such hard truths as bullying, sexual assault, and the ravages of alcoholism. Told in the evocative, crystal-clear prose of a writer with a feminist sensibility and the wisdom accrued from living a full life, Casey’s family story is one I’ll fondly recall long after other memoirs will have faded from my memory.” —Wally Lamb, New York Times bestselling author of She’s Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True

Saving Ellen is a shimmering memoir of childhood, tender and honest, full of tumult and complicated love. Maura Casey writes about her large family with tremendous generosity and understanding, and she make us feel their dreams and dashed hopes, love and betrayals, suffering and triumphs. It's a stunning portrait of an Irish Catholic family, but the heart of the story, and the beauty of how the Caseys love each other through it all, is universal. It’s a brilliant book.” —Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author of Last Day and The Shadow Box

“I loved this book: it gives a fascinating insight into an Irish Catholic family in Buffalo in the very early days of renal transplants. As one of Ellen's doctors, I knew something about the limitations of treatment for kidney failure at the time, and the difficult choices that her family—and Ellen—faced. I was fascinated to hear the whole story, with the domestic turmoil, told with biting humor—and the final reconciliation.” —Dr. Mary Hawking, general practitioner and sister of Stephen Hawking

“I love this brilliant, stunning, shattering memoir about a complicated, tight-knit family. While reading it, I laughed out loud and I wept. Even as they face illness, alcoholism, infidelity and financial hardship, the Caseys somehow manage to find humor and glimmers of joy. Maura Casey writes masterfully about a mother’s devotion, and a daughter’s evolution into becoming a woman and a writer. Unforgettable.” —J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times best-selling author of Friends and Strangers and Saints for All Occasions

Saving Ellen reads like a movie, with vivid scenes and rich characters in a roller-coaster coming-of-age story that makes you laugh out loud and then punches you in the gut. More than a memoir, Maura Casey provides a time capsule of America—Rust Belt poverty, parochial schooling, family disfunction, a breakthrough organ transplant—capturing a sense of where we all come from.” —​Steve Kurczy, author of The Quiet Zone and award-winning journalist