Childhood Quote by Lisa Jewell
“My mother's childhood was complex, disjointed, and disturbing. As children, we would gather round and ask her to tell us again and again The Story of Her Childhood. It was Grimmsian, Andersenesque: a classic fairy tale replete with goodies and baddies.”
About This Quote
A child's recollection of a mother's troubled past is repeatedly retold, turning painful reality into a fairy‑tale narrative, blending horror with wonder.
In simple terms: Repeating a painful story turns it into a mythic tale.
Listen to the original truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- therapy
- writing workshops
- family gatherings
- cultural preservation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does retelling affect memory?
- When does myth become harmful?
Repeated retelling can distort facts and hinder healing.