Judy King Judy King i(A57982 works by)
Born: Established: 1947 Adelaide, South Australia, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Agnes : A Childhood Betrayed and Reclaimed Judy King , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2024 28851146 2024 single work biography

'After a 30-year absence Agnes is returning to Australia, the country of her birth, at the request of her aging, narcissistic mother. Having undergone a long period of psychotherapy she now entertains a hope that burning questions will be answered, haunting mysteries solved, and buried memories encouraged into the light. Something has blighted her life since childhood. Something has cast a long shadow over her existence, affecting her ability to grasp at life fully, to develop sustained relationships and to appreciate her own sense of self-worth.

'In a leafy suburb of Sydney, a chance meeting in front of her early childhood home resurrects memories of a traumatic event. This represents the moment young Agnes starts to realise, and repress, feelings of confusion, cruelty and alienation from those who should love her the most. Agnes - A childhood betrayed and reclaimed is the revelatory, true account of one woman's determination to grapple with - and heal - the ills that have beset her past.

'As the missing pieces of the family puzzle gradually fall into place this brave woman's search for the truth is vindicated. Decades of mental health challenges, from amnesia to acquired dyslexia to self-limiting thoughts are ultimately overcome, and an irrepressible spirit released'  (Publication summary)

1 Tenacious of the Past : Introduction Graham Tulloch , Judy King , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Tenacious of the Past : The Recollections of Helen Brodie 1994; (p. ix-xiii)
The authors note the role of oral narrative in maintaining Scotland's traditions of the past, and suggest that Catherine Helen Spence's Scottish background, as reflected here in stories of her mother's telling, helped mould the woman who was to become "the Grand Old Woman of Australia".
1 1 y separately published work icon Tenacious of the Past : The Recollections of Helen Brodie Catherine Helen Spence , Adelaide : Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English Libraries Board of South Australia , 1994 Z866189 1994 single work biography
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