
In "Coming Ashore," Catherine Gildiner's acclaimed final memoir, readers journey through the rebellious late 1960s from Oxford to riot-torn Cleveland. The New York Times bestselling author delivers what Publishers Weekly called "an irresistible roller-coaster ride full of humor, wise insights, and poignant reflections."
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The late 1960s threw Catherine McClure into a perfect storm of personal and political upheaval. FBI agents at her door revealed a shocking truth: her political activism had entangled her with individuals involved in drugs and murder. How could she have been so blind? The causes that once seemed righteous now appeared tainted by violence. With her worldview shattered, Catherine fled to Oxford University - an opportunity previously declined in favor of what she now recognized as misguided activism. What does one pack when fleeing one life for another? Each item placed in her suitcase represented a choice about who she wanted to become. The voyage across the Atlantic carried more than just physical transition; it was an internal migration from naivete to wisdom. As the English coastline appeared on the horizon, Catherine stood at the threshold of transformation, her past self receding with the American shoreline. Isn't it remarkable how we often find our true direction only after losing our way? Oxford's ancient halls promised intellectual rigor and a fresh start, but could stone walls really provide shelter from the storms of her past? The academic haven awaited, but Catherine would soon discover that changing locations doesn't automatically change who we are - it simply provides new contexts in which to discover ourselves.