Meet Both Sides of Then' author Griffith Jan. 23 in Oakland's Montclair
Briefly

Griffith's memoir details her journey through childhood trauma, motherhood, and generational secrets, highlighting themes of shame, love, healing, and familial dynamics.
In discussing her mother's reaction, Griffith reveals, 'At first, she wasn't thrilled that I wrote the book. Now, she's come around and is proud her story is helping people make the connection to their maternal lineage.'
Griffith emphasizes the importance of addressing family secrets, stating that the narrative explores 'the generational trauma of family secrets unspoken and unaddressed, social expectations and judgment about mothers and motherhood.'
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