Mary Elizabeth Earle
Mary Elizabeth Earle
About Mary Elizabeth Earle
Mary Earle's memoir, The Longing, is a poignant testament to resilience, born out of a desire to shed light on a dark chapter of history that mirrors her own turbulent past. Born in 1947, Mary's childhood was overshadowed by a dysfunctional family and a father known for his explosive temper. A harrowing incident at fifteen plunged Mary into a world rife with abuse and suffering, threatening to lead her down a path of despair and depression. Her father forbid her to ever speak of this incident, and it becomes locked inside her. Yet, Mary's spirit remained unbroken.
Her story is one of remarkable transformation. In her forties, having escaped a violent marriage, Mary embarked on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, travelling solo to India. Today, she stands as a beacon of hope and strength, a counsellor and trauma specialist, healer and clairvoyant dedicated to helping others.
With an 'eternally optimistic' outlook, Mary shares her journey in 'The Longing', not just as a tale of survival, but as a source of inspiration and courage for anyone striving to overcome their own adversities.
Says Mary: "Too old to write a book? Never! At 74 I felt inspired to write this moving account of a vulnerable young girl, whose life was changed by the unsavory actions of her knight in shining armour. Can Mary survive or will her life fall apart. It’s a poignant testament to the human spirit."