Public Lies
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Public Lies - Sequel to Private Scars
Though both of these publications stand well on their own, together they are the telling of the many forms of abuse that fall under the term Domestic Violence.
Author Brenda Youngerman beseeches us to be cognizant of the fact that all forms of abuse - verbal, emotional, financial, sexual, or physical - culminate in the power and control over another person or persons.
Note: You may first wish to read my review of Private Scars.
Contents at a Glance
Ruthi's Review
by Brenda Youngerman
Outskirts Press, Inc., 2007, US
Fiction/Family, 300 pages
Paperback, $15.95
ISBN: 976-1-4327-1296-9
Review by Ruth Cox
Philosophers of old, as well as modern pundits, stand divided as to the forbiddance of telling lies. Some believe no lies should ever be told for any reason. Plato believed that "noble lies" might sometimes be needed to maintain a sense of law and order or safety, especially within the structure of a society. In the telling of Public Lies, author Brenda Youngerman has adapted the noble lie as one of necessity to bring a mother and her two children out of the throes of family violence into a place of safety and harmony.
When society failed to protect Nancy and her children from husband and father Vince Cooper, Nancy knew the only means available for them to live out of harm's way would be to flee the arms of the man she loved and the imminence of danger now felt in his presence. For this runaway life to work, Nancy must change her name and the names of her children and there could be no contact with people nor places of the past, including the family of their previous life. (The idea fashioned much like a witness protection program.) This, then, would be their protection, the noble lies that would be told; the public lies that would be lived.
These lies represented freedom for Nancy and her children. But freedom came with its sacrificial price tag. And it was a game of hide-and-go-seek with Vince Cooper that Nancy would continuously play. For a few years she seemed free of danger from her husband, publicly; privately, fear of being followed and found always existed. And all the while, Vince hunted for her with a vengeance. As each year passed, Vince's rage and desire for revenge grew as the price of freedom weighed heavier upon Nancy. Vince was closing in on his prey at the same time the prey had decided to come out of hiding from behind the public lies. Hence, the truth was uncovered and with disclosure discord was imminent.
In the bittersweet end of Public Lies, the lives of the Cooper family would be altered -- forever. Youngerman uses the element of surprise in a twist ending written with the sensitivity of one who is aware of the reality of the family violence environment.
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Of Note
On the last printed page of Public Lies is the reminder to all that [in the United States of America] "October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month." Brenda Youngerman believes, "Every Day should be Domestic Awareness Day."
Your thoughts on Public Lies
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JJNW
Mar 17, 2012 @ 10:45 pm | delete
- Sounds very interesting.
This is so important >>> "...all forms of abuse - verbal, emotional, financial, sexual, or physical - culminate in the power and control over another person or persons."
Thank you.
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BarbRad Feb 25, 2012 @ 9:33 pm | delete
- It sounds very interesting, but I don't think I could bear to read it, with suspense building and the fear that Nancy will be found. I can't handle this emotionally. I identify too much with anyone who might be found or killed or whatever, and I have to limit any reading of thrillers with potential violence, as well.
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veryirie
Feb 25, 2012 @ 2:53 pm | delete
- I try not to be too judgemental.
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kathysart
Feb 5, 2012 @ 1:02 pm | delete
- Who knows.. I can't excuse what I do on occasion so I try not to judge what other people do too much. I try not to judge it anyway, of course I am not perfect so sometimes I do. Angel blessed.
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OrganicMom247
Nov 2, 2011 @ 2:56 pm | delete
- Another great synopsis. Cant wait to find out what the twist in the book is. Great job once again.
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Sylvestermouse
Jun 14, 2011 @ 8:51 am | delete
- Sounds like a very thought provoking book. I love books that make me think and sometimes even reconsider my own stance or beliefs.
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Ruthi
Jul 15, 2011 @ 6:28 am | delete
- I so agree with you, Sylvestermouse. The sharing of words is the sharing of thoughts, to be strengthened or sometimes changed.
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Tipi
Jun 13, 2011 @ 11:47 pm | delete
- A riveting review as only you can do. A very sobering story.
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Ruthi
Jul 15, 2011 @ 6:16 am | delete
- Thank you, Tipi. I truly enjoyed Private Scars and Public Lies as a pair of books.
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brendayoungerman
Jun 10, 2011 @ 4:58 pm | delete
- Thank you once again for this review Ruthi.
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