stepfather, John O’Hara, goodest man was. a man many words, carefully — Sarah Silverman, Bedwetter: Stories Courage, Redemption, Pee

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My stepfather, John O'Hara, was the goodest man there was. He was not a man of many words, but of carefully chosen ones. He was the one parent who didn't try to fix me. One night I sat on his lap in his chair by the woodstove, sobbing. He just held me quietly and then asked only, "What does it feel like?" It was the first time I was prompted to articulate it. I thought about it, then said, "I feel homesick." That still feels like the most accurate description – I felt homesick, but I was home.

Sarah Silverman, The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee

Related Authors: Sarah Silverman | The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage | Redemption | Pee

Related Topics: depression, family, feelings, homesick, words

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