Book Description
A stirring memoir by a young English woman who finds in
literature the inspiration to overcome her tumultuous and
abused childhood.
Andrea Ashworth, at age twenty-eight one of the youngest
fellows at Oxford University, is a young woman of remarkable
charm, poise, and intelligence. Her path to her present life,
however, has been far from conventional, and in this striking
memoir, written with courage and delicacy, she shares a story
that makes her achievements all the more astonishing.
Although she only vaguely remembers her father, Andrea
quickly becomes aware that the dark skin she inherited from
him sets her apart from her English mother and the series of
stepfathers who soon enter her life. What follows is a vivid
and unforgettable portrait of a family terrorized by the
explosive rage of one stepfather and then another, and of a
sensitive and observant child, caught in a remorseless cycle
of poverty and brutality, who refuses to give into despair.
For in the midst of her misery, Andrea discovers a haven in
the work of writers such as Joyce and Eliot, who allow her to
see a world beyond her own and set her on the path toward
intellectual and artistic awakening.