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Come Back: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Hell and Back

by Claire Fontaine, Mia Fontaine
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Overview

In powerful parallel stories, mother and daughter give mesmerizing first-person accounts of the nightmare that shattered their family and the amazing journey they took to find their way back to each other. Claire Fontaine's relentless cross-country search for her missing child and ultimate decision to force her into treatment in Eastern Europe is a gripping tale of dead ends, painful revelations, and, at times, miracles. Mia Fontaine describes her refuge in the seedy underworld of felons and addicts as well as the jarring shock of the extreme, if loving, school that enabled her to overcome depression and self-loathing. Both women detail their remarkable process of self-examination and healing with humor and unsparing honesty.

Come Back is an unforgettable true story of love and transformation that will resonate with mothers and daughters everywhere.

Synopsis

In powerful parallel stories, mother and daughter give mesmerizing first-person accounts of the nightmare that shattered their family and the amazing journey they took to find their way back to each other. Claire Fontaine's relentless cross-country search for her missing child and ultimate decision to force her into treatment in Eastern Europe is a gripping tale of dead ends, painful revelations, and, at times, miracles. Mia Fontaine describes her refuge in the seedy underworld of felons and addicts as well as the jarring shock of the extreme, if loving, school that enabled her to overcome depression and self-loathing. Both women detail their remarkable process of self-examination and healing with humor and unsparing honesty.

Come Back is an unforgettable true story of love and transformation that will resonate with mothers and daughters everywhere.

Publishers Weekly

A nightmarish saga of a teenage runaway in L.A. ends triumphantly thanks to love and support from her screenwriter mom and stepdad. At 15, Mia gets involved in a dangerous drug and Wicca scene, stunning her successful, controlling mother, Claire, and stepfather, Paul. But the signs were in place earlier, after Mia's history of being sexually abused by her biological father, a violent, vindictive drug user whom Claire left with difficulty. Sent to Indiana to live with Claire's sister, Mia starts using cocaine heavily and even gets arrested. When the destructive behavior (including self-mutilation) accelerates, Claire and Paul send Mia to the unlikely Morava Academy, in the Czech Republic, a kind of Spartan military institution where 50 teens are rigorously monitored and reprogrammed. Meanwhile, back in L.A., the parents undergo an intensive group therapy called Discovery to learn to shed guilt for their daughter's behavior, and also forgive her. Oddly, Morava is soon shut down after allegations of staff abuse, but Mia goes through a brilliant turnaround at Spring Creek Lodge in Montana. Mia's desperate diary entries appear between Claire's lively, angry, sarcastic narrative, allowing mother and daughter to maintain a heart-wrenching, honest dialogue. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Claire Fontaine

Claire Fontaine is an author and screenwriter who has worked with numerous award-winning producers and directors. She continues to write and leads writing workshops.

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Editorials

From Barnes & Noble

We strongly recommend this powerful mother-daughter memoir chronicling 15-year-old Mia Fontaine's descent into a harrowing world of drugs and neo-Nazi culture and her mother, Claire's, desperate efforts to save her. Unfolding in alternating first-person accounts, the book reveals the tragic roots of Mia's "sudden" rebellion and illuminates the dramatic struggle of mother and daughter to breach a great divide. Intense, shocking, and ultimately triumphant, Come Back is the tale of two lives in turnaround.

Susan Forward

"A powerful and moving story of two brave women who struggled through darkness into the light."

Edwin John Wintle

"A rare, visceral reading experience....Offering lessons in living, loving, and accepting responsibility that could benefit every reader."

Leah Komaiko

"One of those rare books I could hardly put down until I finished. . . . Brilliant—and often funny, too!"

New York Times Book Review

"Come Back is a testament to the power of the love between a mother and a daughter."

Barnes & Noble

“We strongly recommend this powerful mother-daughter memoir...Intense, shocking, and ultimately triumphant...”

Glamour

"Best mother-daughter memoir."

New York Times Book Review

“Come Back is a testament to the power of the love between a mother and a daughter.”

Glamour

“Best mother-daughter memoir.”

Publishers Weekly

A nightmarish saga of a teenage runaway in L.A. ends triumphantly thanks to love and support from her screenwriter mom and stepdad. At 15, Mia gets involved in a dangerous drug and Wicca scene, stunning her successful, controlling mother, Claire, and stepfather, Paul. But the signs were in place earlier, after Mia's history of being sexually abused by her biological father, a violent, vindictive drug user whom Claire left with difficulty. Sent to Indiana to live with Claire's sister, Mia starts using cocaine heavily and even gets arrested. When the destructive behavior (including self-mutilation) accelerates, Claire and Paul send Mia to the unlikely Morava Academy, in the Czech Republic, a kind of Spartan military institution where 50 teens are rigorously monitored and reprogrammed. Meanwhile, back in L.A., the parents undergo an intensive group therapy called Discovery to learn to shed guilt for their daughter's behavior, and also forgive her. Oddly, Morava is soon shut down after allegations of staff abuse, but Mia goes through a brilliant turnaround at Spring Creek Lodge in Montana. Mia's desperate diary entries appear between Claire's lively, angry, sarcastic narrative, allowing mother and daughter to maintain a heart-wrenching, honest dialogue. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780061567575

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