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Dancing with the Octopus

The Telling of a True Crime
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Dancing with the Octopus by Debora Harding is a poignant memoir that recounts Harding's kidnapping and assault as a child and her journey towards healing. The book intertwines her traumatic past with her present-day experiences, depicting resilience and the complexities of forgiveness.
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You might like this book if you enjoy gripping and heartfelt memoirs that delve into personal trauma and resilience. The author's courageous journey through her traumatic past and her path to healing offers a compelling and emotionally rich reading experience.

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Dancing with the Octopus

A fierce, strikingly redemptive exploration of the impact of traumatic violence on victim, perpetrator and society.

A fierce, strikingly redemptive exploration of the impact of traumatic violence on victim, perpetrator and society

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Dancing with the Octopus is an extraordinary memoir by Debora Harding, taking readers on an intense and gripping journey through her harrowing experience of abduction and her path to healing. On a chilling winter day in Omaha, 1978, fourteen-year-old Debora's life was irrevocably altered when she was abducted at knife-point, brutally assaulted, held for ransom, and abandoned in a field to die. However, the true essence of Harding's story extends far beyond this harrowing incident.

Through this seminal work, Debora Harding undertakes a bold endeavour, masterfully weaving between past and present to unravel the complex narrative of her life. From the immediate aftermath of her abduction, marked by trauma and social upheaval, to her journey towards restorative justice two decades later, Harding lays bare the intricate and often unseen social and political forces exerted upon victims of serious crimes.

Dancing with the Octopus is much more than a tale of survival; it is a vivid, sly, and shockingly intimate portrayal of a family in the throes of disintegration and the lengths to which one woman must go to reclaim her narrative. The book challenges the reader to contemplate the long-reaching consequences of violence and the formidable spirit required to navigate through such reality.

Harding's account is both darkly humorous and profoundly moving, offering new perspectives on reckoning and recovery. It uncovers the complexities of family dynamics and the multifaceted nature of trauma, all while maintaining a thread of sharp wit and resilience. This ground-breaking memoir brings forth a story that is equally gut-wrenching and enlightening, providing a testament to human strength and the relentless pursuit of justice and peace.

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Dancing with the Octopus by Debora Harding has been praised for its powerful and authentic portrayal of trauma, recovery, and resilience. The narrative blends true crime and family saga, delivering a gripping and deeply moving account. Reviewers commend the book's insight, wit, and humanity, highlighting its capacity to make readers reflect on the nature of trauma and forgiveness.

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ISBN: 9781788165167

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 August 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Profile Books Ltd

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 480g

Pages: 384

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About the Author

Debora Harding wrote the final version of this story after watching Christine Blasey Ford's testimony against Trump nominee Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, in 2018. A writer whose work has appeared in the Guardian, Daily Mail and elsewhere, she has trained as a mediator in restorative justice and worked in US politics, amongst other things. The mother of two children, she spent her childhood in Nebraska and Iowa and now lives in England with her British husband.

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