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A figment of your imagination, my dear

A memoir

Elizabeth Bookshop Mamchak

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English
Ginninderra Press
15 December 2025
Born in Canberra in 1944, Elizabeth grew up under the shadow of her father, Sir Frederick Wheeler, a man destined for one of the highest offices in Australia. To the outside world, her family appeared accomplished and respectable. Behind closed doors, however, her childhood was scarred by abuse and silence-a silence that shaped her sense of self and her understanding of love.

As Elizabeth steps into adulthood, the wounds of her past resurface in the form of fragile mental health and fractured relationships. Yet it is at her father's wake that she uncovers a devastating revelation-one that forever alters her path and compels her to confront the truth she had long been forced to bury.

With raw honesty and courage, Elizabeth not only shares her story but extends a vital call: for survivors to speak out, for loved ones to listen, and for silence to no longer protect and shield perpetrators.
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Imprint:   Ginninderra Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9781761097164
ISBN 10:   1761097164
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Elizabeth was born in Canberra in 1944. She moved with her family to Geneva, Switzerland in 1952, where she spent eight formative years.At seventeen she left home to attend Sydney University. She always knew she had been sexually abused by her father, but she had no awareness of the connection between the abuse and her mental health and relationship issues.Elizabeth studied professional writing at CCAE. She had a successful career as a social worker and the deep professional and personal connections she made confirmed the importance of survivors being heard and being believed.Elizabeth retired in 2010, and she started work on her memoir during the pandemic.Elizabeth is mother to three children and grandmother to one granddaughter.

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