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Roots Religion and Depression
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491_9781637510216
The author, Emmy, begins life as an underdog; she is the younger sibling of a five-years-older sister, Leah, who is the first-born of her generation on both sides of the family and who also happens to be remarkably precocious and musically gifted.Strikes against Emmy add up as her preschool years unfold: the inheritance of a genetic condition which no one recognizes, a closed head injury from a fall down stairs with no medical diagnosis of the concussion, a mother often unable, for months at a time, to be with Emmy and no desire to pay attention to her or to protect her from Leahs bullying when they are together.In her fourth year, Emmy spends several months with Leah at the home of a wealthy widowed aunt who fills both girls heads with visions of themselves growing up to become Southern belles. Emmy will have rich, handsome beaus and lofty social status among her peers owing to her blue blood, good manners, and enviable deportment, she is told. The mandate given the girls by Emmys aunt Emmy, the family alpha and matriarch, is, You must make people admire you. Here, in the household of the aunt for whom she is named, Emmy is a princess and Leah is her nanny.Once back in the poverty-stricken environment of her parents, Emmys whole world takes an instant about face. She is astounded to see that her mother has a new baby, is preoccupied, withdrawn, and isnt happy at all to have her back. Leah, overnight, transforms from being her interested teacher to becoming her rejecting torturer. Even worse, Emmy sees that Leah is being successful at making people admire her (particularly their mother and her family members), while she herself is consistently failing at that.From this dismal homecoming onward, Emmy deals with her perception that she never feels good by daydreaming about relationships and accomplishments she is sure will be hers in the future. But, by her teens, she cannot avoid recognizing that that vision of a future with beaus and social success on which
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