Exploring the complexities of sibling dynamics, this book delves into how varying memories of childhood can emerge from the same family environment. It examines the influence of birth order on individual roles within the family and discusses why same-gender siblings often develop distinct identities by aligning with different parents. Through insightful analysis, it sheds light on the psychological factors that shape sibling relationships and their lasting impact on personal development.
Susan Scarf Merrell Books
Susan Scarf Merrell explores the intricate nature of familial bonds and human relationships. Her works often delve into deeper psychological aspects, examining how our connections shape us. Through her writing, she offers readers a profound insight into human nature and the dynamics that influence our lives. Her ability to craft raw and honest characters makes her a notable author.


Shirley
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING ELIZABETH MOSS AND MICHAEL STUHLBARG! “Susan Scarf Merrell brilliantly weaves events from Shirley Jackson’s life into a hypnotic story line”* in this darkly thrilling novel about the author of The Haunting of Hill House and The Lottery. Two imposing literary figures are at the heart of this captivating novel: celebrated author Shirley Jackson and her husband, Stanley Edgar Hyman, a literary critic and professor at Bennington College. When a young graduate student and his pregnant wife—Fred and Rose Nemser—move into Shirley and Stanley’s home in the fall of 1964, they quickly fall under the magnetic spell of their brilliant and unconventional hosts. While Fred becomes preoccupied with his teaching schedule, Rose forms an unlikely, turbulent friendship with the troubled and unpredictable Shirley. Fascinated by the Hymans’ volatile marriage and inexplicable drawn to the darkly enigmatic author, Rose nonetheless senses something amiss—something to do with nightly unanswered phone calls and inscrutable accounts of a long-missing female student. Chillingly atmospheric and evocative of Jackson’s own classic stories, Shirley is an elegant thriller with one of America’s greatest horror writers at its heart. *The Washington Post