Honest and Hopeful: Read an Extract from The Year My Family Unravelled by Cynthia Dearborn

Honest and Hopeful: Read an Extract from The Year My Family Unravelled by Cynthia Dearborn

Bags of belongings thud down the chute and glide smoothly by. I’m watching them, drowsily mesmerised, when up she walks – Lexi, my ex, who kindly offered me a ride and a room – and I see straight away that something is wrong. It’s the way she clears her throat before saying hi; it’s her hug, warm but perfunctory, though it’s a year since I’ve been here.

I flip a wayward curl from her face, tell her she looks like a squirrel. But instead of responding in her usual way, with a sly smile or an eye roll, Lexi takes my hands in hers, clears her throat again, says, ‘I have news,’ by which time I’m flashing through a mental list of mutual friends. Who’s split up? Or is someone sick? Has there been a terrible accident?

‘It’s your dad,’ she says. ‘He’s doing fine but he’s at Northwest. He had emergency surgery the night before last. A quadruple bypass.’ She looks at me like it’s my turn to speak.

‘His heart,’ Lexi says, dropping my hands to form an X across her chest, as if I need a lesson in where a heart resides. ‘He had a major heart attack. But he’s doing fine.’

I chew my lower lip to keep my thoughts from flying out. You tell me how your father is, I tell you how my father is – that’s how this is meant to go. And I know he’s fine, we talked last week. Whereas you haven’t talked to him in ten, twenty years, and even then only once or twice.

‘He’s controlling,’ you said back in the day, with a shiver of disgust. All because he piled your plate with honeydew, yet now you have the gall to greet me with ‘He’s doing fine’?

His heart, did she say?

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31 May 2023

Q&A: Cynthia Dearborn, Author of The Year My Family Unravelled

    Publisher details

    The Year My Family Unravelled
    Author
    Cynthia Dearborn
    Publisher
    Affirm Press
    Genre
    Biography and Memoir
    Released
    30 May, 2023
    ISBN
    9781922930200

    Synopsis

    A superbly written and surprising memoir about hope, redemption, self-worth, and the tangled and often contradictory impulses of love.

    Cynthia Dearborn is struggling to convince her father, who has vascular dementia, to move into an aged care facility. He won’t budge. Further complicating matters is the fact that Cynthia lives in Sydney, and her father in Seattle. Truth be told, it suits her to live halfway around the world from her family.

    Cynthia’s attempts to get her father and stepmother into care, and to protect them from themselves and each other, drive this compelling memoir. But braided in is a deeply moving and surprising backstory about Cynthia’s tumultuous childhood and the difficult relationships she had with both parents.

    The Year My Family Unravelledcontinues to surprise right to the last page. Despite heavy subject matter — mental decline, illness, abuse, death — this is a memoir of buoyancy and hope. Ultimately, it is a story about redemption, self-worth, and the tangled and often contradictory impulses of love.

    Cynthia Dearborn
    About the author

    Cynthia Dearborn

    Cynthia Dearborn grew up in the US, Scotland, Germany and Italy, eventually settling in Seattle, where she worked as a barista before gaining a Master’s in TESOL. After migrating solo to Australia, she earned a PhD in applied linguistics, and taught at the University of Technology Sydney and then at The University of Sydney, where she currently holds an Honorary position. As Cynthia D Nelson, she is the author of numerous academic publications. Her play, Queer as a Second Language, has been performed to acclaim in Australia, Japan, the UK and the US. Her poem sequence ‘The Darmstadt Year’ was shortlisted for Australia’s prestigious Newcastle Poetry Prize.

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