The Deafening Silence

A Memoir

by Rosemarie Manes


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/24/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781410732057

About the Book

Eleven-year old Rosemary lives in south Philadelphia.  She plays hop- scotch, jacks and ball, and visits her father’s produce store, called Mike’s.  Rosemary loves to watch him tease women, argue with men and give produce to nuns.

His store bustles with the force of his personality-except when the gangster looking men arrive.  They register as unimportant until Rosemary’s father plunges a knife into his chest.

He dies leaving Rosemary’s mother with twelve children, youngest age three. As word spreads of his suicide the neighborhood, even Blind Man Joe betrays Rosemary saying they can no longer be friends. 

The family moves to an Irish Catholic neighborhood where the name, Pasquarello, becomes another obstacle to overcome.  Against this background is rage at her father; also mother demanding The Deafening Silence surrounding his suicide. Rosemary navigates realities such as going to bed hungry, a teenager forced out to work.

As the young woman’s heart emerges and with the encouragement of her fiancé she challenges The Deafening Silence. On Rosemary’s wedding day her mother reveals family secrets.

The Deafening Silence:  A father’s suicide, a mother’s indomitable strength, a daughter’s odyssey through the mire of rage and abandonment into a young woman’s triumph of love.


About the Author

Rosemarie Manes holds a Master of Arts degree from LaSalle University.  She received the prestigious Certificate of Recognition from Psi Chi’s National Honor Society.  She presented her research findings at Holy Family University and is considered published.  Presently, she is applying for a Doctoral Degree at Eastern Baptist Seminary.

She is married to John and lives in Philadelphia, PA.  Their children, Audrey and John, Jr. and their families live nearby.

She is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a certified addictions counselor.  Her work with families in private practice taught her love is not always enough to ward off the horrors that can beset a family.  She is qualified to write this memoir because she has lived it.

THE DEAFENING SILENCE

A memoir

By

Rosemarie Manes