Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

"Extraordinarily courageous; [Cronin] chronicles her journey to fit in and thrive with bravery and wit." —O, The Oprah Magazine

At the age of three, Eileen Cronin first realized that only she did not have legs. Her boisterous Catholic family accepted her situation as “God’s will,” treating her no differently than her ten siblings, as she “squiddled” through their 1960s Cincinnati home. But starting school, even wearing prosthetics, Cronin had to brave bullying and embarrassing questions. Thanks to her older brother’s coaching, she handled a classmate’s playground taunts with a smack from her lunchbox. As a teen, thrilled when boys asked her out, she was confused about what sexuality meant for her. She felt most comfortable and happiest relaxing and skinny dipping with her girlfriends, imagining herself “an elusive mermaid.” The cause of her disability remained taboo, however, even as she looked toward the future and the possibility of her own family.

In later years, as her mother battled mental illness and denied having taken the drug thalidomide—known to cause birth defects—Cronin felt apart from her family. After the death of a close brother, she turned to alcohol. Eventually, however, she found the strength to set out on her own, volunteering at hospitals and earning a PhD in clinical psychology.

Reflecting with humor and grace on her youth, search for love, and quest for answers, Cronin spins a shimmering story of self-discovery and transformation.

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Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

"Extraordinarily courageous; [Cronin] chronicles her journey to fit in and thrive with bravery and wit." —O, The Oprah Magazine

At the age of three, Eileen Cronin first realized that only she did not have legs. Her boisterous Catholic family accepted her situation as “God’s will,” treating her no differently than her ten siblings, as she “squiddled” through their 1960s Cincinnati home. But starting school, even wearing prosthetics, Cronin had to brave bullying and embarrassing questions. Thanks to her older brother’s coaching, she handled a classmate’s playground taunts with a smack from her lunchbox. As a teen, thrilled when boys asked her out, she was confused about what sexuality meant for her. She felt most comfortable and happiest relaxing and skinny dipping with her girlfriends, imagining herself “an elusive mermaid.” The cause of her disability remained taboo, however, even as she looked toward the future and the possibility of her own family.

In later years, as her mother battled mental illness and denied having taken the drug thalidomide—known to cause birth defects—Cronin felt apart from her family. After the death of a close brother, she turned to alcohol. Eventually, however, she found the strength to set out on her own, volunteering at hospitals and earning a PhD in clinical psychology.

Reflecting with humor and grace on her youth, search for love, and quest for answers, Cronin spins a shimmering story of self-discovery and transformation.

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Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

by Eileen Cronin
Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

Mermaid: A Memoir of Resilience

by Eileen Cronin

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"Extraordinarily courageous; [Cronin] chronicles her journey to fit in and thrive with bravery and wit." —O, The Oprah Magazine

At the age of three, Eileen Cronin first realized that only she did not have legs. Her boisterous Catholic family accepted her situation as “God’s will,” treating her no differently than her ten siblings, as she “squiddled” through their 1960s Cincinnati home. But starting school, even wearing prosthetics, Cronin had to brave bullying and embarrassing questions. Thanks to her older brother’s coaching, she handled a classmate’s playground taunts with a smack from her lunchbox. As a teen, thrilled when boys asked her out, she was confused about what sexuality meant for her. She felt most comfortable and happiest relaxing and skinny dipping with her girlfriends, imagining herself “an elusive mermaid.” The cause of her disability remained taboo, however, even as she looked toward the future and the possibility of her own family.

In later years, as her mother battled mental illness and denied having taken the drug thalidomide—known to cause birth defects—Cronin felt apart from her family. After the death of a close brother, she turned to alcohol. Eventually, however, she found the strength to set out on her own, volunteering at hospitals and earning a PhD in clinical psychology.

Reflecting with humor and grace on her youth, search for love, and quest for answers, Cronin spins a shimmering story of self-discovery and transformation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393242737
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 801 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Eileen Cronin won the Washington Writing Prize in Short Fiction and had a notable essay in Best American Essays. A practicing psychologist, she is an assistant editor for Narrative and lives with her family in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

Chapter 1 Tracing the Blue Light 5

Chapter 2 Rosa's Game 16

Chapter 3 Open Spaces 32

Chapter 4 The Hanger 39

Chapter 5 Digging to China 52

Chapter 6 Under This Chair 58

Chapter 7 An Education 69

Chapter 8 A Communion 75

Chapter 9 Out of Nowhere 85

Chapter 10 Passages 99

Chapter 11 The Last Worst Thing That Ever Happened to Me 108

Chapter 12 How to Build an Empire 118

Chapter 13 Birth of Venus 132

Chapter 14 Changer of Hearts 156

Chapter 15 When a Pop Diva Comes in Handy 172

Chapter 16 Venus Rises (Having Gotten a Lift from Dr. T. J. Eckleburg) 185

Chapter 17 Ancestral Knowledge 200

Chapter 18 Swan Song 207

Chapter 19 Taking the Plunge 219

Chapter 20 The Gravedigger's Granddaughter 229

Chapter 21 One Door Slams, Another Opens 237

Chapter 22 Orphans and Ophelias 250

Chapter 23 Ophelia Gets Her Feet Wet 270

Chapter 24 Wings to Fly 293

Chapter 25 Dancing with Andy 306

Epilogue 333

Acknowledgments 335

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