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Surviving Ophelia by Cheryl Dellasega
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Surviving Ophelia

Mothers Share Their Wisdom in Navigating the Tumultuous Teenage Years

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Narrator Marguerite Gavin

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Length 8 hours 27 minutes
Language English
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Insightful, heartfelt, and hopeful,Surviving Opheliais a must-read for any mother of a teenage daughter who has ever felt disappointed, alone, or afraid.

Raising a teenage girl can be overwhelming for the most important female figure in her life: her mother. From handling the often delicate situations surrounding academic performance, athletics, friendships, sexual activity, and drug and alcohol experimentation to instilling a healthy body image and providing a strong role model, mothers often feel alone in their struggle to cope with all that they must do for their daughters.

To provide the community that these women so desperately crave, Cheryl Dellasega has writtenSurviving Ophelia,a book of profound wisdom and compassion. Dellasega's own story of raising her teenage daughters is punctuated by the collective experience of hundreds of other mothers from all walks of life who have been there, in the trenches, experiencing and chronicling the daily joys and trials of raising their teenage girls.

Cheryl Dellasega, PhD, is the author of five nonfiction books on issues affecting women and, as the founder of Club and Camp Ophelia, has helped diverse groups of girls confront and overcome relational aggression. She is a professor of humanities in the College of Medicine and professor of womenโ€™s studies at Penn State and lives in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Marguerite Gavin has recorded over three hundred audiobooks in numerous genres. Her work has won AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly Listen-Up awards as well as a nomination for the prestigious Audie award. AudioFile magazine says "Marguerite Gavin is an accomplished storyteller . . . with a sonorous voice, rich and full of emotion, she easily delivers wry humor and moves smoothly from accent to accent, recalling multiple characters perfectly." Gavin divides her time as an actress between the sound studio and classical theater. She lives in the Washington, DC area.

Audiobook details

Narrator:
Marguerite Gavin

ISBN:
9781481561778

Length:
8 hours 27 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing

Publication date:

Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

โ€œThank you [Cheryl Dellasega] for showing mothers everywhere that we are not alone in our struggle to help our daughters. . .ย Surviving Opheliaย is mesmerizing and the truth of its stories resonates.โ€

โ€œThis courageous book offers clear insight and direction to mothers struggling with how to help their daughters restore their future while they reclaim their own lives.โ€

“[The selections] share a raw immediacy…there are lessons here that will help every mother dealing with an adolescent daughter.”

“By describing her own heartbreaking experience and compiling the stories and poems of hundreds of mothers across the country, Dellasega paints a picture of lost teenage girls and their mothers’ fights to save not only their relationships, but often their daughters’ lives. The book succeeds because the mothers describe distressing times candidly and openly, not in hushed tones often used when relaying deep family issues.”

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