All mixed up : a memoir / Racially mixed families Gays Mothers Family secrets. Malaysians Cambodians Gay men Television journalists Coming of age

Om, Jason,

All mixed up : a memoir / Jason Om. - 328 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.

"Some secrets should never be kept"--Cover.

A candid and heartfelt memoir about authenticity, difference, resilience, hope and love by an exciting new Australian voice.When Jason Om was just twelve, he witnessed his mother die of a heart attack. No one else was home and he blamed himself for her death. So begins this unflinching memoir about coming of age in a 'mixed-up' Melbourne family. There was Jason's perfectionist Buddhist Cambodian father, his Catholic Eurasian mother, who seemed stricken by an inexplicable sadness, his Muslim Malaysian half-sister, his domineering grandmother, and various cousins, aunts and uncles on both sides. Everyone seemed to harbour secrets, including Jason, but when he came out as gay, his openness was met with reticence. It wasn't until the twentieth anniversary of his mother's death that he found the courage to uncover the truth about his family's past and the cause of his mother's sorrow, and was able at last to feel pride in his 'mixed-up' identity.Candid and heartfelt, All Mixed Up is a compelling true story about trauma, identity and acceptance. It's also an uplifting celebration of authenticity, difference, resilience, hope and love by an exciting new Australian voice.

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Om, Jason.


Racially mixed families--Biography.
Gays--Family relationships.
Gays--Biography.
Mothers--Death.
Family secrets.
Malaysians--Australia--Biography.
Cambodians--Australia--Biography.
Gay men--Australia--Biography.
Television journalists--Australia--Biography.
Coming of age--Australia.


Autobiographies.

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