The Fault Line: A Memoir

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Management number 231878327 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.17 Model Number 231878327
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A memoir about the wound that shaped everything — and the five decades it took to name it. Fred Welz grew up on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin, in a house where love was scarce and fault lines ran deep. When he was eight years old, his mother announced at the dinner table — without looking up from her plate — that he had been an accident. He spent the next fifty years trying to stop being a mistake. At fifteen, Fred fell in love with Helen Lindell at a Democratic Party convention in Stevens Point — brilliant, confident, older by a year in every way that mattered. She told him he had the makings of fine paper. He believed it absolutely. For the next two years, across hundreds of letters and a deepening political education, she was the standard against which he measured everything — including himself. At seventeen, standing on the floor of the Wisconsin Young Democrats convention in Milwaukee, Fred made a choice that betrayed his mentor, destroyed a chapter he'd helped build, and won exactly nothing. Helen told him to get away from her. He rode the Greyhound home alone, turning a campaign button over in his hand the whole way back. The Fault Line is a memoir about that wound — its origins in childhood, its widening through politics and first love, and its long, slow, imperfect healing across five more decades, three marriages, and one last extraordinary relationship. It is a story about what we do with the people who form us before we know how to receive them, and about the cost of carrying damage into every room you enter. Written with clear eyes and hard-won honesty, this is a memoir for readers who know what it is to love the wrong person for the right reasons — and to spend years paying the bill. Readers of Mary Karr, Frank McCourt, and Andre Dubus III will recognize the territory. Read more

ISBN10 1834316928
ISBN13 978-1834316925
Language English
Publisher TexWis Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.74 x 9 inches
Item Weight 13.4 ounces
Print length 312 pages
Publication date May 25, 2026

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