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这篇评论是对Deborah J. Cohan的书《Welcome to where We Are》的讨论。不幸的是,书中的故事对一些读者来说可能很熟悉,这使得这本书很难读完——不是因为写作,而是因为这个主题和科汉在她一生中精心制作的虐待经历的准确性。她坦率地面对这个现实,指出这本书是关于在她的一生中照顾一个施虐者意味着什么,尤其是在她父亲生命结束前的八年里。正当的,真实的模棱两可,她在整本书中详细阐述了在努力爱她父亲的同时,她试图处理虐待和她对他的感情的微妙平衡。
This review is a discussion of Deborah J. Cohan’s book, Welcome to Wherever We Are. The stories presented within may be unforunately familiar to some readers, making this book tough to wade through—not because of the writing, but because of the topic and the precision with which Cohan crafts the lived experiences of abuse throughout her life. She is upfront about this reality, noting that this book is about what it means to caregive for an abuser over the course of her life and most intensely for the eight years at the end of her father’s life. Rightfully, and true to ambiguity, she elaborates throughout the book on the delicate balance of trying to love her father at the same time she is trying to process the abuse and her feelings toward him.