> Skip to content
[]
  • Published: 1 October 2011
  • ISBN: 9781582438474
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

A House with No Roof

After My Father's Assassination, A Memoir




In 1966, Rebecca Wilson's father, a Union Leader and civil rights activist, was assassinated on the street in San Francisco. Rebecca—known throughout as "Becky"—was three years old. A House with No Roof is Wilson's gripping memoir of how the murder of her father propelled her family into a life–long search for solace and understanding.

Following her father's death, Becky's mother, Barbara, desperate for closure and peace, uproots the family and moves to Bolinas, California. In this small, coastal town of hippies, artists, and "burnouts," the family continues to unravel. To cope, Barbara turns to art and hangs a banner that loudly declares, "Wilsons are Bold." But she still succumbs to her grief, neglecting her children in her wake. Becky's brother turns to drugs while her beautiful sister chooses a life on the road and becomes pregnant. As Becky fumbles and hurtles toward adulthood herself, she comes to learn the full truth of her father's death—a truth that threatens to steal her sanity and break her spirit.

Told with humor and candor—and with love and family devotion at its heart—A House with No Roof is a brave account of one daughter's struggle to survive.

  • Published: 1 October 2011
  • ISBN: 9781582438474
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

About the author

Rebecca Wilson

Rebecca Wilson is a mum, trained peer-to-peer breastfeeding coach and has harnessed huge attention in just a matter of months by sharing her simple, honest and first-hand advice about weaning her own daughter, Nina. Rebecca's mission is to show parents and carers that weaning is simple, fun and even exciting. Her philosophy is to get parents to sit down and eat as a family. This not only saves time for parents not needing to cook multiple meals, but it greatly helps babies and children gain healthy eating habits by having a family meal time.Babies learn how to eat so much quicker by watching the people around them, and fussiness in older children is also proven to be reduced from having a positive eating role model.

Also by Rebecca Wilson

See all