Family Mythology
January 1975–August 1977
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About the Book
Family Mythology Summary This is the intimate, close-up life of an at-home mother and wife in the mid-1970s. It details her relationship with her husband and children as well as her relationship with herself. It presents the problems they face as a family and includes whether they should move to Boston, the woman’s hometown, or stay in Maryland. Another issue they face is how to solve the financial problems of the husband’s dental practice. The woman feels she is turning a corner and entering a new phase in her life as she decides to resume her career, return to work, and enter Jungian analysis. Throughout the book, we see the woman attempting to find time for herself and her increasing urge to write.
About the Author
Katherine Murphy Dickson was born and raised in Boston, where she graduated from Simmons College. Her first diary at age fifteen began her lifelong fascination with journals. Throughout graduate school, a career in professional librarianship, marriage, birthing, and raising three children, the journal has been the intact line of her life. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with her husband, William.