Dancing with the Octopus
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Dancing with the Octopus
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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
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionDancing with the Octopus is a profound and captivating memoir by Debora Harding. It begins in Omaha, Nebraska during the harsh winter of 1978, when the author, at the tender age of fourteen, faced a harrowing ordeal. Abducted at knifepoint, driven away in a van, assaulted, and held for ransom, Debora was left to confront the chilling brink of mortality. However, the book delves deeper than just this nightmare, prompting the question: Was this truly the most harrowing experience of her childhood?
With exquisite narrative skill, Harding takes the reader on a journey back and forth in time, unravelling the intricate threads of her past. The story is not confined to the immediate repercussions of the crime; it extends to explore the potential for healing through restorative justice, two decades after the terrifying incident.
Navigating the tumultuous terrain of memory and trauma, Dancing with the Octopus is more than a mere recounting of events. It presents a vivid and poignant examination of a family on the brink, shattered by invisible forces of social and political dimensions. Harding's tale is raw yet brimming with an unexpected dark humour that weaves through her account, adding layers of complexity to an already multifaceted narrative.
This memoir is a groundbreaking exploration of survival, an intimate depiction of resilience against the dark waves of adversity. In peeling back the layers of her personal history, Debora Harding offers readers a compelling portrait of confronting one's demons, finding strength in vulnerability, and seeking justice and redemption in the most unlikeliest of places.
Acclaimed by critics and authors alike, with standout endorsements describing it as 'Extraordinary' by Kate Mosse, 'Electric' by Lemn Sissay, and 'Searing' by Julia Samuel, Dancing with the Octopus is a testament to the human spirit's unyielding capacity to find light in the darkest of circumstances.
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Dancing with the Octopus by Debora Harding has been praised for its powerful exploration of trauma and recovery, offering a heartfelt narrative that combines elements of true crime and personal memoir. Reviewers highlight its gripping and moving nature, noting the author's ability to mix insight and humour with her account of confronting past terror and heartbreak. The book is celebrated for its originality, resilience, and the capacity to shift perspectives on trauma, making it both a compelling and enlightening read.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781788165174
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 July 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Profile Books Ltd
Edition: Main
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 432
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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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