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Around Each Corner: A Memoir

Around Each Corner: A Memoir

Michael Redhill
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Around Each Corner is an enormously personal and revealing tale of an extraordinary life. Here is a tale that traces back to the earliest days of an individual who was raised in extremely challenging circumstances. With a deft hand and a refreshing honesty, this memoir follows the evolution of Peter Wren-a man born to unqualified parents in Australia. His father died under mysterious circumstances when Peter was still a boy, and the impact of this tragedy was lifelong. His mother, like her husband, was deaf and was left with five children under the age of nine. Peter's childhood became progressively difficult. And to add to it he struggled with being attracted to adult men, this in a time when such things were not well understood or accepted.

Over the course of the six or so decades this story tracks, Wren travelled around the world and experienced a great number of relationships, many of them long term and passionate. He fell in love and married Owen, and they spent many years together in Toronto, California and the cottage country north of the city. They bought properties, took trips, and ran up against all kinds of emotional conflict. Eventually, they separated and divorced -a development with which Peter struggled to come to terms, only to later be diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscular desease.

A bit beaten down by his muscular condition, Around Each Corner explores Wren's journey to experience a deep gratitude for a rewarding life well lived....
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Release
April 07, 2018
ISBN
1775155315
ISBN 13
9781775155317

Around Each Corner: A Memoir

Michael Redhill
0/5 ( ratings)
Around Each Corner is an enormously personal and revealing tale of an extraordinary life. Here is a tale that traces back to the earliest days of an individual who was raised in extremely challenging circumstances. With a deft hand and a refreshing honesty, this memoir follows the evolution of Peter Wren-a man born to unqualified parents in Australia. His father died under mysterious circumstances when Peter was still a boy, and the impact of this tragedy was lifelong. His mother, like her husband, was deaf and was left with five children under the age of nine. Peter's childhood became progressively difficult. And to add to it he struggled with being attracted to adult men, this in a time when such things were not well understood or accepted.

Over the course of the six or so decades this story tracks, Wren travelled around the world and experienced a great number of relationships, many of them long term and passionate. He fell in love and married Owen, and they spent many years together in Toronto, California and the cottage country north of the city. They bought properties, took trips, and ran up against all kinds of emotional conflict. Eventually, they separated and divorced -a development with which Peter struggled to come to terms, only to later be diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscular desease.

A bit beaten down by his muscular condition, Around Each Corner explores Wren's journey to experience a deep gratitude for a rewarding life well lived....
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Release
April 07, 2018
ISBN
1775155315
ISBN 13
9781775155317

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