<p><strong>We all run from something but do we have to leave?</strong></p><p>Against a background of family runaways award-winning memoirist Joanne Nelson explores what it takes to stay when the going begins to dazzle and the staying seems way too ordinary. With a great grandfather who disappears a grandfather who strays and a father who walks away she&rsquo;s lived a life liable to give way at any time. In unflinching prose that is by turns intimate and humorous she dives deep into her own role (and even culpability) in a childhood marked by disruption emotional abuse and parental alcoholism. &nbsp;</p><p>Nelson&rsquo;s working-class roots and catholic school girl upbringing experimentation with all things negative and hopeful creation of a new family life all serve a passionate story that<strong> examines the many ways we leave our communities our families and even ourselves</strong>. It will surprise no one that she became a psychotherapist&mdash;working with families children and in schools to help others on a similar journey. Her innovative observations and careful attention to detail create an engaging narrative of just how quickly our pasts become the now&mdash;and just what we&rsquo;re going to do about it! &nbsp;</p>