Kimberly Rae Miller is an immaculately put-together woman with a
great career, a loving boyfriend, and a beautifully tidy apartment
in Brooklyn. You would never guess that behind the closed doors of
her family's idyllic Long Island house hid teetering stacks of
aging newspaper, broken computers, and boxes upon boxes of unused
junk festering in every room -- the product of her father's painful
and unending struggle with hoarding.
In this dazzling memoir, Miller brings to life her experience
growing up in a rat-infested home, hiding her father's shameful
secret from friends for years, and the emotional burden that
ultimately led to her suicide attempt. In beautiful prose, Miller
sheds light on her complicated yet loving relationship with her
parents, which has thrived in spite of the odds.
"Coming Clean "is a story about recognizing where you come from
and understanding the relationships that define you. It is also a
powerful story of recovery and redemption.
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