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100 1  Plymale, Stephanie Thornton,|eauthor. 
245 10 American daughter :|ba memoir|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cStephanie Thornton Plymale with Elissa Wald. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Mozhan Marno. 
520    For 50 years, Stephanie Plymale kept her past a fiercely 
       guarded secret. No one outside her immediate family would 
       have guessed that her childhood was fraught with every 
       imaginable hardship: a mentally ill mother who was in and 
       out of jails and psych wards throughout Stephanie's 
       formative years, neglect, hunger, poverty, homelessness, 
       truancy, foster homes, a harrowing lack of medical care, 
       and ongoing sexual abuse.  Stephanie, in turn, knew very 
       little about the past of her mother, from whom she 
       remained estranged during most of her adult life. All this
       changed with a phone call that set a journey of discovery 
       in motion, leading to a series of shocking revelations 
       that forced Stephanie to revise the meaning of almost 
       every aspect of her very compromised childhood.  American 
       Daughter is at once the deeply moving memoir of a troubled
       mother-daughter relationship and a meditation on trauma, 
       resilience, transcendence, and redemption. Stephanie's 
       story is unique but its messages are universal, offering 
       insight into what it means to survive, to rise above, to 
       heal, and to forgive. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Plymale, Stephanie Thornton. 
600 10 Plymale, Stephanie Thornton|xFamily. 
650  0 Children of mentally ill mothers|vBiography. 
650  0 Self-actualization (Psychology) 
650  0 Mothers and daughters. 
650  0 Psychic trauma. 
700 1  Wald, Elissa,|eauthor. 
700 1  Mozhan, Marno,|enarrator. 
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