One of the most prominent voices of her generation debuts with an extraordinarily powerful memoir: the story of a childhood defined by the ever looming absence of her incarcerated father and the path we must take to both honour and overcome our origins.
Ashley C. Ford Knihy
Ashley C. Fordová se ve své tvorbě noří do složitých témat identity, rodiny a vyrovnávání se s minulostí. Její psaní se vyznačuje upřímností a zranitelností, které čtenáře zvou k hlubšímu zamyšlení nad vlastními zkušenostmi. Prostřednictvím své práce zkoumá, jak nás formují naše kořeny a jak můžeme najít cestu k uzdravení a sebepřijetí. Fordová je známá svým pronikavým pohledem a schopností vykreslit univerzální pravdy z velmi osobních příběhů.


Somebody's Daughter: A Memoir
- 304 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
One of the most prominent voices of her generation debuts with an extraordinarily powerful memoir about a childhood shaped by the absence of her incarcerated father and the journey to honor and overcome her origins. Ashley has always idolized her father, believing he is the only one who truly understands her, despite only having vague memories of him. She sees him as sensitive, artistic, and perhaps just as afraid of the dark. She dreams of their reunion, which she believes will make her feel complete. However, he is in prison, and she is unaware of the reasons behind his incarceration. As she navigates poverty, puberty, and a troubled relationship with her mother, Ashley clings to her father's image for hope. Struggling with anxiety and the changes in her body that attract unwanted male attention, she seeks unconditional love and begins dating a boy her mother disapproves of. When that relationship turns violent, she is left reeling from the assault, which she keeps secret from her family. Eventually, Ashley learns the truth about her father's crime, marking a pivotal moment in her story. This memoir explores the complexities of growing up as a poor Black girl, highlighting the isolation and challenges she faces. Through her battles with her identity and environment, Ashley offers a poignant coming-of-age narrative that examines the intricate ties between personal identity and familial love.