Author Dr. Nelly Maseda often wonders how she became successful,
but her brothers didn't. She wonders how she survived a childhood
raised by a single Dominican mother on public assistance who
suffered from severe mood swings, rage, promiscuous sexual
behavior, and cycles of depression. While Maseda pursued her degree
at Cornell University, her brothers and cousins entered into a
world of substance abuse and its related criminal activities and
violence.
In Strangers in the Night, Maseda looks inside the dynamics of a
family and describes the life of her mother, Nena-her early years
in the Dominican Republic, immigration to the United States in
1959, her new life in New York City, and raising her children
against the backdrop of rage, depression, and a questionable home
life. She also shares the trajectory of her two brothers' lives to
show that lessons can be learned from their experiences.
Maseda tells her mother's story from the perspective of her
profession as a pediatrician to communicate to patients and others
that we now live in a time where help exists to undo the damage
that negative, early life experiences can do to minds and
lives.
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