Any Kind of Luck at All
CBC Books | | Posted: July 28, 2021 6:37 PM | Last Updated: December 1, 2021
Mary Fairhurst Breen
What was it like growing up as a smart girl in a world of 1970s suburban conformity? What family secrets were hidden behind the vertical blinds and sliding glass doors, or swept under the orange shag carpets? Is it possible to move from married mother-of-two to lesbian feminist activist without passing heartache?
In her bittersweet memoir, Mary Fairhurst Breen sketches scenes from a life darkened by four generations of mental illness and addiction. Despite the odds, Mary's sense of humor and willingness to practice "radical acceptance" see her through the chaos to a life full of friends, art, and the joys of being a grandmother. Ultimately, she must face her greatest challenge of all when her daughter becomes one of the tens of thousands of people every year to die of opioid poisoning. This is a journey of awakening and activism, and a portrait of a life to be celebrated in all its complexity. (From Second Story Press)
Mary Fairhurst Breen is a writer and translator. She spent 30 years in the not-for-profit sector, managing small organizations with big social-change mandates. Any Kind of Luck at All is her first book.
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