Growing Up Catholic, in Philly, During the 50s and 60s with a Very Controlling Mother
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Narrated by:
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Augustus Woods
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Written by:
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Richard Etherton
About this listen
Navigating Childhood Under a Domineering Matriarch: A Tale of Faith, Fear, and Family in Mid-20th Century America. A Journey from Innocence to Adulthood Amidst Religious Pressure and Maternal Control.
In Growing Up Catholic, in Philly, During the 50s and 60s With a Very Controlling Mother, the author takes us on a poignant journey through his tumultuous childhood. This compelling autobiography paints a vivid picture of a young boy's life, navigating the harsh realities of a Catholic school and the relentless interference of his overbearing mother.
The narrative unfolds in the backdrop of the 1950s, a time when the Catholic Church's influence was pervasive, and the nuns were notorious for their strict discipline. The author's experiences are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of relentless physical and emotional torment. His mother's constant meddling and her unfulfilled desire for him to join the priesthood add another layer of complexity to his already challenging life.
As the story progresses, the listener is introduced to the author's adult life, where his mother's influence remains as potent as ever. Her intrusive presence in his marriage and the upbringing of his children is a stark reminder of her incessant need for control. The author's candid portrayal of his mother's argumentative nature, her addiction to smoking and drinking, and her penchant for creating discord offers a stark contrast to the few cherished memories of his youth.
The narrative takes a poignant turn when the author recounts his mother's funeral. The priest's words about her contentious nature and its incompatibility with the tranquility of heaven encapsulate the essence of her character. This autobiography is not just a tale of survival but also a testament to the indomitable spirit of a man who navigated his way through a challenging childhood to emerge stronger.
Growing Up Catholic, in Philly, During the 50s and 60s With a Very Controlling Mother is a compelling story for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of familial relationships, the influence of religion on upbringing, and the societal norms of mid-20th century America.
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