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The daughter of famed writer Alice Munro says she was sexually abused by her stepdad as a child — but that her mom chose to stay with him anyway, even after she learned about his horrific misdeeds.
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Jan. 31, 2024 Before I’d read Alice Munro — when my knowledge of her ... spends a few days at a guesthouse on an island off the coast of New Brunswick. This island, Lydia learns, happens ...
The daughter of renowned Canadian author Alice Munro has revealed that she suffered sexual abuse at the hands of her stepfather and that her mother, a Nobel Prize winner, turned a blind eye to it.
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro, who wrote a prolific number of short stories, including many about the complex lives of women, died in a Canadian nursing home at the age of 92 on Monday ...
Alice Munro, the Canadian short-story writer ... “White Dump,” also from “The Progress of Love”; “Cortes Island” and “Rich as Stink,” from “The Love of a Good Woman” (1998) ...