The Moon Is Broken A Mother True Story Eleanor Craig 9780452269903 Books
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“God grant me to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” … The Serenity Prayer“The Moon is Broken” (1992) is a re-issue classic from Endeavour Press by Eleanor Craig. A story of a mother’s unconditional love for her child, Craig shares her heart rending story of the loss of her oldest daughter Ann, an exceptionally bright and promising student at Brown University that suffered a mental breakdown in her senior year-- Craig, a psychotherapist and teacher, related the terrible dilemma she faced in being able to help the children of others, while failing to help her own.
When Craig and her husband Bill got the call to come for their daughter Ann, they raced to Brown University. Ann would need further mental health care and was admitted to a recommended premier mental health facility for several months. Ann was allegedly receiving the best care available, yet Craig saw minimal improvement.
Ann, stronger after a brief stay after transferring to another mental health program at Yale, contracted a FUO (Fever of Unknown Origin) and was hospitalized. She declined Craig’s offer to recuperate long term in her care at their home in Connecticut. Eventually Craig and Bill would separate and divorce. Bill would relocate to the Virgin Islands. Ann remained in the area only briefly, before deciding to relocate to NYC.
It helped when Craig was remarried Paul in August 1978. The couple combined business with a honeymoon celebration in Seoul, Korea, and blended their large family. With Craig’s busy family and work schedule, she always went to visit Ann when she called. Making several trips to NYC, Craig realized something was amiss with Ann. Ann would visit her home unannounced (sometimes with a gentleman friend) and then disappear back to NYC with months on end with no contact. Eventually Ann would open a popular LGBT nightclub in NYC with a friend that featured a host of female impersonators. This period of Ann’s life would lead her further down the darker path of addiction to hard street drugs.
The grip of addiction is fierce and powerful, despite Craig’s determination to put her daughter’s recovery above everything else, and a large blended family that loved and supported her unconditionally, we know that Ann didn’t make it. Craig’s story is one that needs to be told over and over, reminding us that even in a cycle of recovery and relapse there is still hope as each day begins anew.
*With thanks to Endeavour Press for the direct e-copy for the purpose of review.
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The Moon Is Broken A Mother True Story Eleanor Craig 9780452269903 Books Reviews
I have lost friends to AIDS and in the last year lost my Dad to Alzheimer's. To me, sadly these two diseases have something in common. The loved one is lost long before death. This is a touching, wonderful book. Thank you. Ms. Craig.
I thought this book would be about how a mother coped with a mentally ill daughter, but it was so much more than that. It highlighted what can happen when a mental illness is not treated properly. But it is also a story of a mother's undying love and how a brave woman did everything she could to help her daughter.
I still have all my children but one is dealing with mental illness and has written me out of her life. This book helped me to deal with this aspect. Thank you for sharing your daughters life with the rest of us.
I first discovered Eleanor Craig in high school when I read "P.S. Your Not Listening," her first book, about emotionally disturbed children she taught. I wanted to be a child therapist when I read that book. She's a dedicated therapist, teacher and mom. It's heartbreaking that while she did so much to help others, she was herself going through so much turmoil in her family life. Eleanor Craig tells this story clearly and candidly. She doesn't pat herself on the back for her efforts to help her daughter, but I do. I wish I could hug this wonderful woman.
This was excellent. Very difficult to read at times, tears flowed at some points as I lost my daughter and could definitely understand the author's pain. She did a fantastic job of letting the reader understand and know what her beloved Ann was really like. Prayers go out to her siblings and loved ones left behind, stand tall and know she loved you all but choose a different path to walk down.
Started this book this morning. I like to read a few pages upon waking, before getting out of bed. Once I started I could not stop. It's still morning, hours later. God bless this mother, her thoughtful loving patient husband, all the siblings and friends. I hope everyone was as kind and accepting as portrayed, never a word of anger or frustration or betrayal; endless unconditional un-judging love. What a lovely glimpse into a sad spiral.
I'm glad also, as one struggling with the addiction of a loved one, that Eleanor found strength in Al-Anon. It's been a blessing to me.
The Moon is Broken is a mother’s memoir, detailing a daughter’s struggles with mental illness and drug abuse. The book begins with daughter Ann’s inability to complete her senior college year. Documenting her heartbreaking rollercoaster ride, Ms. Craig gives readers a glimpse of what it’s like to love a child so deeply and unconditionally that you’re willing to do anything to help them survive.
This was a tough book for me to read. It’s filled with such open and raw emotion; readers can’t help but be deeply affected by the story. The author holds absolutely nothing back and Ann’s story is a difficult one. She came across to me as a charming girl who had difficulty coping and turned to drugs – something that unfortunately all too often happens with
teens and adolescents. One thing I would have liked - I wanted more clarity on Ann’s mental illness. Was there a diagnosis? I didn’t see one mentioned if there was.
For anyone who may be quick to say that a bit of tough love would have been the answer I would say that no one knows exactly what they’d do until they’re placed in that awful situation. Drug addiction is like any other sickness and most mothers would do anything to see their child get better.
The author is an intelligent and compelling writer. I enjoyed her writing style. Although the book deals with some serious subjects, Ms. Craig adds some bright and even funny moments along the way. The ending of The Moon is Broken is beautiful, yet undeniably painful. Be sure to have some tissues handy. I highly recommend reading it!
“God grant me to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” … The Serenity Prayer
“The Moon is Broken” (1992) is a re-issue classic from Endeavour Press by Eleanor Craig. A story of a mother’s unconditional love for her child, Craig shares her heart rending story of the loss of her oldest daughter Ann, an exceptionally bright and promising student at Brown University that suffered a mental breakdown in her senior year-- Craig, a psychotherapist and teacher, related the terrible dilemma she faced in being able to help the children of others, while failing to help her own.
When Craig and her husband Bill got the call to come for their daughter Ann, they raced to Brown University. Ann would need further mental health care and was admitted to a recommended premier mental health facility for several months. Ann was allegedly receiving the best care available, yet Craig saw minimal improvement.
Ann, stronger after a brief stay after transferring to another mental health program at Yale, contracted a FUO (Fever of Unknown Origin) and was hospitalized. She declined Craig’s offer to recuperate long term in her care at their home in Connecticut. Eventually Craig and Bill would separate and divorce. Bill would relocate to the Virgin Islands. Ann remained in the area only briefly, before deciding to relocate to NYC.
It helped when Craig was remarried Paul in August 1978. The couple combined business with a honeymoon celebration in Seoul, Korea, and blended their large family. With Craig’s busy family and work schedule, she always went to visit Ann when she called. Making several trips to NYC, Craig realized something was amiss with Ann. Ann would visit her home unannounced (sometimes with a gentleman friend) and then disappear back to NYC with months on end with no contact. Eventually Ann would open a popular LGBT nightclub in NYC with a friend that featured a host of female impersonators. This period of Ann’s life would lead her further down the darker path of addiction to hard street drugs.
The grip of addiction is fierce and powerful, despite Craig’s determination to put her daughter’s recovery above everything else, and a large blended family that loved and supported her unconditionally, we know that Ann didn’t make it. Craig’s story is one that needs to be told over and over, reminding us that even in a cycle of recovery and relapse there is still hope as each day begins anew.
*With thanks to Endeavour Press for the direct e-copy for the purpose of review.
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