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The year was 1958, and a small, determined woman named Rita stared down the growing monster that was her once-loving husband's alcoholism. Sober, Bob was affectionate, a good dad, and a hard worker. When he began drinking, he would morph into someone unrecognizable, someone terrifying. It wasn't that Rita and Bob hadn't tried. Goodness knows they both had. But time after time, the drink would win over, and the violence would increase, escalating until the day it all came crashing down once and for all. Dutifully Catholic and thus told divorce is out of the question, and desperately devoted to…mehr

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The year was 1958, and a small, determined woman named Rita stared down the growing monster that was her once-loving husband's alcoholism. Sober, Bob was affectionate, a good dad, and a hard worker. When he began drinking, he would morph into someone unrecognizable, someone terrifying. It wasn't that Rita and Bob hadn't tried. Goodness knows they both had. But time after time, the drink would win over, and the violence would increase, escalating until the day it all came crashing down once and for all. Dutifully Catholic and thus told divorce is out of the question, and desperately devoted to her children, Rita embarks on a mission to break from the tradition of staying in an unsafe marriage and to save her family, even if it means breaking them apart for a while. It's a mission she is determined to accomplish, no matter the cost. In Where Are All the Kids? author Teri Leonard Michaud lovingly and unflinchingly explores the dynamics of marriage, family, and addiction, in a time when women were rarely given the option to stand on their own. Making this book even more engaging is the fact that it is based on a true story-that of the author's own family. Beautifully written, heart-wrenching, and ultimately redemptive, Where Are All the Kids? will restore your faith in the human spirit and remind you that there is no power quite like that of a mother's love.
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Autorenporträt
Teri Leonard Michaud is an author and teacher. After 30 years of teaching reading, she has retired to intermittently flip houses and camp across the country with her husband. Teri wrote for School House Rock (Grammar Rock CD), Jump Start Learning (Explorers CD), The West Hartford News and CT Working Moms. She was awarded a 2023 Josie Rubio Scholarship for her micro fiction, "Hitchhikers" from Gotham Writers Workshop in New York City. She has hosted author talks in her home to help raise funds for relocating refugees. Teri, a third-generation West Hartford, Connecticut resident, enjoys writing with her dog lying at her feet, hanging around the Mark Twain House, and driving her five grandchildren to sports and music lessons.