Author: | Victoria G. Parnham | ISBN: | 9781460259436 |
Publisher: | FriesenPress | Publication: | April 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Victoria G. Parnham |
ISBN: | 9781460259436 |
Publisher: | FriesenPress |
Publication: | April 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Goldie and her little brother TJ grew up in a small coastal town in Maine in the late 1960’s with both a Mom and a Dad. Families went to church together and ate meals together. Most folks still had one car; Dad worked and Mom was expected to stay home. For entertainment, families watched black and white TV and gathered to watch Walt Disney or Wild Kingdom. Radios across the country blared the music of the Beatles and the Stones. Our entire country was in an extremely turbulent time: The Vietnam War filled the airwaves. Young folks, were referred to as hippies who wore long hair, torn-up jeans and tie-dyed shirts. Everyone thought that anyone under the age of 25 smoked pot all day because they preached ‘peace’ and ‘free love’ to anyone who would listen. It was a time of awakening in the world as well as in Goldie and TJ’s isolated world. Goldie and TJ’s problem is their mother who is stricter than God himself, so much so that she treats them as if she was a warden and they were her prisoners. The highlights of their week were going to the grocery store and attending church, because when they were outside the prison walls of their ‘home’ they could pretend that their family was normal – whatever that meant. There were family secrets that no one from the outside world knew, what actually went on inside their close-knit family. Mental illness, addiction, cruelty and isolation were Goldie and TJ’s secret and THIS is their story.
Goldie and her little brother TJ grew up in a small coastal town in Maine in the late 1960’s with both a Mom and a Dad. Families went to church together and ate meals together. Most folks still had one car; Dad worked and Mom was expected to stay home. For entertainment, families watched black and white TV and gathered to watch Walt Disney or Wild Kingdom. Radios across the country blared the music of the Beatles and the Stones. Our entire country was in an extremely turbulent time: The Vietnam War filled the airwaves. Young folks, were referred to as hippies who wore long hair, torn-up jeans and tie-dyed shirts. Everyone thought that anyone under the age of 25 smoked pot all day because they preached ‘peace’ and ‘free love’ to anyone who would listen. It was a time of awakening in the world as well as in Goldie and TJ’s isolated world. Goldie and TJ’s problem is their mother who is stricter than God himself, so much so that she treats them as if she was a warden and they were her prisoners. The highlights of their week were going to the grocery store and attending church, because when they were outside the prison walls of their ‘home’ they could pretend that their family was normal – whatever that meant. There were family secrets that no one from the outside world knew, what actually went on inside their close-knit family. Mental illness, addiction, cruelty and isolation were Goldie and TJ’s secret and THIS is their story.