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The Dark Dad : War and Trauma : A Daughter’s Tale

SKU: 9781991016560
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  • Author:
    Mary Kisler
  • ISBN:
    9781991016560
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Massey University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
The Dark Dad : War and Trauma : A Daughter’s Tale
The Dark Dad : War and Trauma : A Daughter’s Tale

The Dark Dad : War and Trauma : A Daughter’s Tale

SKU: 9781991016560
Regular price $37.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Mary Kisler
  • ISBN:
    9781991016560
  • Publication Date:
    April 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Massey University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

Art historian Mary Kisler grew up in the early 1950s with a father who talked little, whose affection she cherished and whose anger she feared. She later came to understand the trauma that lay behind his dark moods: rejection and violence in his childhood and the brutal experience of being a prisoner of war in Italy and then Germany from late 1941 to 1945.

In this affecting memoir, she traces back through her father’s life and war record, discovering a man who had suffered but who ultimately found peace of mind among the people he loved most.

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  • Art historian Mary Kisler grew up in the early 1950s with a father who talked little, whose affection she cherished and whose anger she feared. She later came to understand the trauma that lay behind his dark moods: rejection and violence in his childhood and the brutal experience of being a prisoner of war in Italy and then Germany from late 1941 to 1945.

    In this affecting memoir, she traces back through her father’s life and war record, discovering a man who had suffered but who ultimately found peace of mind among the people he loved most.

Art historian Mary Kisler grew up in the early 1950s with a father who talked little, whose affection she cherished and whose anger she feared. She later came to understand the trauma that lay behind his dark moods: rejection and violence in his childhood and the brutal experience of being a prisoner of war in Italy and then Germany from late 1941 to 1945.

In this affecting memoir, she traces back through her father’s life and war record, discovering a man who had suffered but who ultimately found peace of mind among the people he loved most.