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A 3 page essay that offers the writer/tutor's reaction to Cosby's book about her father, relating how the text relates his World War II experience and their reconnecting after being estranged. No additional sources cited.
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how she, as an estranged daughter, reconnected with her father, forging a loving, rewarding relationship. This writer/tutor found her narrative to be fascinating, primarily due to the authors successful capturing
of poignant emotions, but also to the fascinating history that she relates regarding the Warsaw Uprising, which occurred during World War II. Growing up, correspondent and journalist Rita Cosby
had no knowledge of her fathers traumatic teenage years in Poland during World War II. When she saw the scars crisscrossing his body for the first time, on a camping
trip when she was eight years old, and asked about their origin, her mother shushed her immediately, advising her that they dont talk about it. While Cosby was in
her teens, during the Christmas season, her father announced that he had established a relationship with a new woman and was leaving his 32-year-marriage to Cosbys mother. While he assured
his daughter at the time that he was not abandoning her or her brother, he essentially did, remarrying immediately and having a child with his new wife. When she appealed
to him for help with expenses when she started college, he refused, telling her "I have a new family to take care of" (Cosby 4). When her mother became
ill with cancer and dying, Cosby would have loved to have had the support of a loving father, but, she felt totally disconnected form her "father and his emotions" (Cosby
9). This situation did not change until Cosby began to sort through her mothers belongings, which was six years after her death. She found the armband that her father had
worn as a member of the Polish resistance, a rusted tag that showed a POW number and an identification card indicating that her fathers original name was Ryszard Kossobudzki.
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