Shattered Dreams: The Story of Charlotte Fedders
 

Shattered Dreams: The Story of Charlotte Fedders

by Charlotte Fedders, Laura Elliott

As related to Elliott, Fedders's story moves from her birth in Maryland in 1943, through 16 years as an abused wife, to her divorce in 1985 from John R. Fedders, an official of the Securities Exchange Commission. The couple lived graciously in Washington, where in the privacy of their home the husband beat his wife and browbeat their five sons. In a less melodramatic telling, the book would... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Shattered Dreams
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-07-18
This book was very good.
Charlotte really went through some very hard times with her husband
John. I am glad to hear she was able to break away and control her own life. I was shocked to read just how mean this man could be.
I first saw this movie on TV some years back and it was good but the book is so much better. It goes into a lot more detail about
her marriage to John. I hope that John has gotten help for his need to control everyone. Who did he think he was?
A Real Tragedy
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2005-06-22
This is an excellent account of spouse abuse written by the woman who lived it. It is a good example of how "white-collar" families are not immune to such horrors. While I found it very interesting, I also found much of it to be difficult to read because of what Charlotte Fedders went through at the hands of her cruel husband. It is almost unbelievable that any human could treat someone so horribly. She relates, in detail, many examples of the abuse she suffered. I highly recommend this book. It is one not only of the horrors of abuse but it's also one of hope.
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