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Dancing on His Grave: A True Story of Survival and TriumphMy earliest memories are only fear. A great hurting fear that made my heart as big as a pumpkin that welled up into my throat, choking me, dizzying my head, turning my legs to rubber. Fear of moving and making noise, fear of sleep that was invaded by terrible nightmares, fear of waking up to the daily beatings for wet beds, fear of the dark, fear of guns and knives, fear of loud noises, fear of making a mistake, fear of forgetting, fear of Mom going
My earliest memories are only fear. A great hurting fear that made my heart as big as a pumpkin that welled up into my throat, choking me, dizzying my head, turning my legs to rubber. Fear of moving and making noise, fear of sleep that was invaded by terrible nightmares, fear of waking up to the daily beatings for wet beds, fear of the dark, fear of guns and knives, fear of loud noises, fear of making a mistake, fear of forgetting, fear of Mom going away, and most of all, fear of the constant presence we called Daddy. These are my oldest sister's words.Dancing on His Grave is a memoir set on an eastern Montana ranch between 1930 and 1955. My four sisters, my mother and I all contribute first person narrative to this story, along with excerpts from the extensive journals my mother kept throughout her life. It is the story of five sisters who survived unspeakable deprivation and abuse, sexual and physical, at the hands of our sadistic father. A friend gave me his strong opinion. As the psychologist for the prison in Deer Lodge, he said, I meet inmates with stories like yours all the time. What makes your story unique is the outcome. This story is not about him. This is about five little girls who literally survived him, excelled in school, married and raised families of normal, productive, contributing citizens.
My father was not an alcoholic or drug addict. All his abuse was administered cold sober. I am convinced he was not mentally ill, in the legal or moral sense of the phrase. He knew right from wrong, but as a narcissistic sociopath, he believed that the world revolved around him, so the rules of decency that other people follow did not apply. The only rule he held himselfto, was 'Don't get caught'. The state of being purely evil does not constitute mental illness. By my estimation, he was born without a conscience, and perhaps without a soul.
The most important message of this story is the resilience and strength of the human spirit.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 06/05/2006
ISBN: 9781412086530
Pages: 296
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.58h x 5.46w x 0.74d
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★★★★★ 2
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Color: Matte Black/Black Polarizedarized, Polarization Type: Polarized, Lens Width: 50 Millimeters
Nice durable frames but lens are very cheap and have a lot of glare.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Stylish glasses that are polarized too!
Color: Matte Black/Black Polarizedarized, Polarization Type: Polarized, Lens Width: 50 Millimeters
These sunglasses fit so good on, nice and snug without being too tight, and they’re lightweight. Super comfortable for all day wear
Really like the polarized lenses too
These sunglasses kinda remind me of my Ray-bans, but these are a bit more stylish.
They’re durable feeling too and come tucked into a cloth type pouch
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
stylish and modern look that pairs well with a variety of outfits
Color: Matte Black/Black Polarizedarized, Polarization Type: Polarized, Lens Width: 50 Millimeters
The Quay Weekender Round Sunglasses offer a stylish and modern look that pairs well with a variety of outfits. The round frame design gives them a classic yet trendy vibe, making them suitable for both casual and more dressed-up occasions. The lenses provide clear vision and a comfortable level of tint, helping to reduce glare in bright conditions while maintaining a crisp view of your surroundings.
The build quality feels solid, with sturdy frames that are lightweight enough for extended wear without discomfort. The nose pads and overall fit make them easy to keep in place throughout the day, whether walking around the city, driving, or relaxing outdoors.
These sunglasses are versatile and fashionable, making them a great accessory for everyday wear or special outings. Overall, the Quay Weekender Round Sunglasses combine style, comfort, and durability, making them a reliable choice for anyone looking to add a chic and functional pair of shades to their collection.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Pricey, but Now I Get It
Color: Matte Black/Black Polarizedarized, Polarization Type: Polarized, Lens Width: 50 Millimeters
So I’m not the kind of guy who’s going to spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of shades just because they say Oakley or Ray-Ban or whatever. If that’s you, that’s cool—I’m not judging. I just can’t justify it. But when the opportunity to check these out came along, well, of course I had to try them. And let me tell you, now I at least get it.
The quality of these sunglasses is so much better than I would have expected—and frankly, way better than anything I’ve ever owned—that I could probably stomach the price if I had to buy new ones. The frames feel both heavy-duty and lightweight at the same time. The lenses are absolutely spectacular. I’ve had other polarized glasses, and they’re good, but these are on another level. The clarity, protection, and color are all top-notch.
The style, for me, is a little more miss than hit, but they look a lot better on my wife, so it’s a win for her. I’m a big guy with a big melon, so while these are great-looking sunglasses, they’re a bit small for my face. If I was going for a certain look, they might have done the trick, but this is all subjective anyway. If you love the way these look online, you’ll love the way they look in person.
Even if the style didn’t quite suit me, I’d say my only actual complaint about the glasses is that they have very flat frames. If you don’t have a perfectly straight nose or face, they may feel a bit crooked when you’re wearing them. And since there’s no way to adjust them, there’s no way to fix that. Fortunately, not only do these fit and look better on my wife, but this wasn’t an issue for her, and I suspect it won’t be for most people. However, if you’re the type who typically has to adjust the nose pads on your glasses, these might not work for you.
Overall, the design and quality of these sunglasses are so good that even though they didn’t really work for me, there’s simply no way I can’t recommend them. The price is higher than I’d usually consider, and for the cost I do wish they came with a hard case instead of just a sleeve. But that’s a minor nitpick—and I get the price now. You really do get what you pay for. If you’re like me, you might feel a little buyer’s remorse when you hit “purchase,” but I assure you, once they arrive and you put them on (assuming you like the way they look and fit), you’ll have a hard time going back to anything less. Buy with confidence.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Love this brand. Great quality.
Tissot for the win!!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025