Catherine Gildiner
Gildiner probes the intricacies of human resilience and emotional recovery through her dual expertise in psychology and literature. Her early life experiences, including a unique childhood and active participation in the civil rights movements, deeply inform her writing. Her memoirs, such as "Too Close to the Falls," capture these formative years with humor and depth, resonating with readers who appreciate candid storytelling. Meanwhile, in "After the Falls," she navigates the challenges of adolescence against a backdrop of societal upheaval, offering insights into personal growth amid chaos.\n\nBy integrating her psychological background into her narratives, Gildiner's books offer readers profound reflections on trauma, identity, and social justice. Her non-fiction work, "Good Morning, Monster," highlights case studies from her clinical practice, shedding light on the process of healing. This blend of professional insight and storytelling creates a unique space for readers to explore the complexities of the human condition. Known for her fearless approach to both life and literature, Gildiner provides a bio that not only charts personal milestones but also inspires a broader audience to reflect on their own journeys. Recognized with awards like the Canadian Different Drummer Award, she continues to influence readers with her engaging and thought-provoking narratives.
Books by Catherine Gildiner

Good Morning, Monster
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