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One of Nobel laureate Alice Munro’s daughters, Andrea Robin Skinner, alleged her stepfather, Munro’s husband Gerald “Gerry” Fremlin, sexually abused her when she was a child, and said her ...
On 7 July 2024, shortly after Munro's death, her youngest daughter, Andrea Skinner, revealed in an essay in the Toronto Star that her stepfather, Gerald Fremlin, had sexually abused her starting in 1976 when she was nine years old and ending when she became a teenager. She told Munro about the abuse in 1992.
The daughter of the late Nobel laureate Alice Munro has accused the author's second husband, Gerard Fremlin, of sexual abuse, writing that her mother remained with him because she “loved him too ...
Canadian Author Alice Munro attends a press conference at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2009. Credit - Julien Behal—PA Images/Getty Images. T ributes flowed in from across the literary world after ...
Munro was seemingly unaware of the abuse or her husband’s proclivities, until former friends of Fremlin told the author that he had exposed himself to their 14-year-old daughter.
Too Much Happiness is a short story collection by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published on August 25, 2009 by McClelland and Stewart's Douglas Gibson Books imprint. [1] The title story is a fictional retelling of the life of the 19th century Russian mathematician and writer Sofia Kovalevskaya. The book contains ten short stories. [2]
Alice Munro: Genre: Short story collection: Publisher: McGraw-Hill: Publication date. 1974: ISBN: 978-0-451-09238-0: Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You is a book ...
Alice Munro’s work is like poetry written on the walls of a prison cell, a voice bearing witness to a woman’s life. ... Gerald Fremlin, was covertly abusing Munro’s young daughter Andrea ...