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Kathy McCoy

    Kathleen McCoy est une psychothérapeute dont les écrits explorent les complexités de l'adolescence, des relations et du bien-être émotionnel. Elle offre des conseils avisés pour relever les défis de la croissance et favoriser des liens sains. L'approche accessible mais profonde de McCoy aide les lecteurs à acquérir une compréhension plus approfondie de ces aspects vitaux de la vie.

    Monroeville
    The Crocodiles Will Arrive Later
    • The Crocodiles Will Arrive Later

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Kathy McCoy had three major fears: first, that she would grow up to become a suburban housewife with no power of her own; second, nuclear annihilation; third, that her father would kill her. One wasn't out of the question; her alcoholic, mentally ill father threatened his children's lives on a daily basis. Her dad called his explosive mood swings 'crocodiles, ' he feared they would devour him as they had his mother. He wasn't the only one. A memoir of horror and humor, The Crocodiles Will Arrive Later tells the story of growing up in mid-century suburban Los Angeles. It is a story of hope and learning how to let go of a painful past to create a very different future.

      The Crocodiles Will Arrive Later
    • Monroeville

      Literary Capital of Alabama

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Monroeville, the county seat of Monroe County, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1832, following the surrender of the Creek Nation. It became a significant political hub, attracting notable figures like George Wallace. Renowned as the childhood home of Harper Lee and Truman Capote, the town inspired Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" and many of Capote's works. Monroeville continues to draw visitors intrigued by its literary legacy and local anecdotes, including Gregory Peck's visit to meet the town's inspirations for beloved characters.

      Monroeville