Family Secrets
The Things We Tried to Hide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:6th Feb '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

On a Liverpool railway platform a heartbroken mother hands over her eight-year-old illegitimate son for adoption . . .
A vicar brings to his bank vault a diary - sewed up in calico, wrapped in parchment - that chronicles his longing for other men . . .
The one-year-old daughter committed to an institution and barely visited or referred to by her family ever again . . .
In Family Secrets Deborah Cohen explores the extraordinary choices British families made in the past to protect their good name. Whether it is hiding an adopted son's origins or the tangled attempts to prevent a divorce, Family Secrets exposes how we dealt with our shame - publicly and in our hearts.
'A book of marvels' Kathryn Hughes, Guardian
'Fact-packed and fascinating' Evening Standard
'Dozens of illuminating stories culled from the divorce-courts, adoption agencies and institutes for the mentally impaired. A find' Judith Flanders, Sunday Telegraph
Born into a family with its own fair share of secrets, Deborah Cohen was raised in Kentucky and educated at Harvard and Berkeley.She teaches at Northwestern University, where she holds the Peter B. Ritzma Professorship of the Humanities.Her last book was the award-winning Household Gods, a history of the British love-affair with the home.
A well-researched, timely and absorbing book, it challenges many of our prejudices about how our immediate ancestors thought, and invites us to enquire more closely into how and when and why families keep secrets and guard their privacy. -- Hilary Mantel
A 'book of marvels'. What marks out Family Secrets as an important book is not so much its breadth as its depth ... the result is a clear sighted investigation into what our forebears felt was private, and what they kept secret. -- Kathryn Hughes * Guardian *
Scrupulous research with cool analysis and a humane intelligence * Financial Times *
Fascinating reading * The Scotsman *
A fact-packed and fascinating history of secret-keeping * Evening Standard *
Dozens of illuminating stories culled from the divorce courts, adoption agencies and institutes for the mentally impaired. A find -- Judith Flanders * Sunday Telegraph *
Anexcellent and illuminating book. . . [It is] in the fastidious detail that her book comes alive -- Salley Vickers * Observer *
The history of secrets and their relation to the family turns out to be far more complex and vastly more interesting than might be imagined. Family Secrets is thought-provoking, well-written and remorselessly intelligent. . . an important book * The Spectator *
A stylishly written, multilayered, broad-sweep book . . . essential reading for students on history, sociology and social policy courses . . . at a time when family "breakdown" is a matter of public concern, this book casts an illuminating light on a complex issue * Times Higher Ed (Book of the Week) *
A riveting study of secrecy and shame * Daily Mail *
ISBN: 9780141048574
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm
Weight: 312g
416 pages