y separately published work icon Crimes of the Father single work   novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Crimes of the Father
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'Daisy struggled all her life to come to terms with the crime her father committed against her. She believed it started her on a roller coaster ride so frightening, she couldn’t get off. Finally, over 30 years later, she found the courage to tell her story. Crimes Of The Father is a true account of brutal assault hidden in a fictitious story to help battered women everywhere know they are not alone. They can survive.'

Source: The People's Library.

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  • Described as a novel despite autobiographical components, since it is said to be 'a true account of brutal assault hidden in a fictitious story'.

    Source: The People's Library.

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    • Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: A Published Event , 2018 .
      Extent: 318p.p.
      Series: y separately published work icon The People's Library A Published Event , Tasmania : 2018 18983593 2018 series - publisher

      Created by A Published Event, The People's Library is a contemporary artwork that involves the commissioning of 113 original works of poetry, prose, memoir and more, which were 'presented' in the form of live readings and performances at the Hob/Art Book Fair, 21-22 September 2018.

      Number in series: 9
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