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Augusta, Gone : A True Story - Martha Tod Dudman

Augusta, Gone

A True Story

By: Martha Tod Dudman

Paperback | 2 April 2002

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The story of a girl who is doing everything to hurt herself and a mother who would try anything to try to save her.

True, she had stopped coming down for breakfast. Stayed up in her room, ran out the door late for school, missed the bus and had to have a ride. But you think, well, that''s how they are, aren''t they, teenagers? And you try to remember how you were, but you were different and the times were different and it was so long ago. And she''s suddenly so angry at you, but then, another time, she''s just the same. She''s just your little girl. You sit with her and you talk about something, or you go shopping for school clothes and everything seems all right. And you forget how you stood in her room and how the center of your stomach felt so cold. When you found the cigarette. When you found the blue pipe. When you found the little bag she said was aspirin.

Industry Reviews

"...compelling...." -- The New York Times Book Review

"Dudman's searing honesty speaks eloquently to our most fragile selves, whether wounded child or frantic parent, in a stunner book," -- PeopleMagazine

"Dudman's writing is brutally honest and painfully immediate...." -- San Francisco Chronicle

"Dudman's writing is clear and powerful...." -- Atlanta Journal & Constitution

"...Painful close-up of a horrible time, this memoir is still a story of salvation." -- U.S.News & World Report

"...Hopeful and uplifting...." -- Kirkus

"Dudman's fluid, simple prose makes this memoir, with its difficult subject matter, an easy, compelling read." -- Book Magazine

"This manic, wrenching memoir is a staggeringly honest and compelling portrayal of the highs and hells of motherhood." -- GlamourMagazine

"Augusta, Gone is a devastating, powerful, frightening, lovely book that explores the enormous and mysterious bond between mother and daughters." -- Ann Hood, author of Ruby

"Dudman's writing is brutally honest and painfully immediate." -- San Francisco Chronicle

"Painful close-up of a horrible time, this memoir is still a story of salvation." -- U.S. News & World Report

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