![]() ![]() ![]() In Love Sick, her unflinching memoir of her 28 days of treatment in a clinic for female sex addicts, Sue revisits her past behaviour as she learns to put her demons behind her and discover what love really means. One about child sexual abuse is called Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You. And still years later, in Room #213 of the Rainbow Motel, where she goes every Thursday lunchtime for routine sex with Rick (unbeknownst to Husband 2). Silverman has also published two award wining memoirs, and both at the leading edge of full-disclosure, gritty examples of the willingness of memoir authors to reveal their hidden worlds. In the back of a military truck, with a paratrooper, when hitching a ride across a desert on holiday. On a blue leather couch, with a senator, while an intern on Capital Hill. 'An honest and deeply chilling account of what it's like to suffer from a compulsion to look for love in what are most definitely the wrong places' Elle For Sue Silverman, the wrong places to look for love include: At the end of a phone, when a stranger calls her college dorm late night and asks what she's wearing. ('An honest and deeply chilling account of what it's like. ![]()
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