Confused: A True Story of Flawed Love, Control and Abuse
By (Author) Susan K. Green
BookBaby
BookBaby
15th July 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about abuse
Paperback
400
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
712g
Rosie is a woman happy in her own skin: good job, great friends, enjoyable lifestyle filled with sports, dance, music. She's even managed to buy her own home before turning thirty, an uncommon feat for single women in the 1970's. In short, Rosie's a pretty good package. She meets Carl, whose charms, wit and dynamism appear the perfect wrapping, the crowning touch to the life that she's built so far. Within months of their wedding, Rosie realizes she's entangled with a frequently unemployed, dishonest, alcoholic, ultimately violent conman. By subtle and calculated design, Carl manages to rip Rosie's package apart: he cuts her off from friends and family, he curtails her usual lifestyle, he manages to lose her house, and he changes Rosie from a vivacious, confident woman to a sniveling, vacillating doormat. Rosie knows she must extricate herself from his control--something, Rosie finds out, is far easier said than done. This cautionary tale should especially appeal to the 20- or 30-something woman (although anyone involved in a toxic relationship can relate). In this memoir, told from forty years of retrospect, the author shares her own version of "Sleeping with the Enemy" with self-deprecation, exasperation, terror, and compassion.
Susan Green is a retired teacher living in Alabama, where she enjoys tennis (a huge Federer fan), dancing (the Carolina shag), piano (no professional appearances as yet), and writing (at long last, published!). The last two activities usually occur in the company of her cat. She has been known to binge on serial TV. And Hershey kisses. She hopes that her debut publication, Confused, offers encouragement to anyone--particularly 20- or 30-something women--entangled in a toxic relationship. Susan's other works, all in incipient stage, concern caregiving for an Alzheimer's parent, a portrait of a close friend, and the evolution of friendships. She would be pleased to hear from you at outtathemire@gmail.com