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  2. Alice Munro’s Daughter Reveals Abuse—Complicating ... - AOL

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    In a heart-wrenching essay by Andrea Robin Skinner, Munro’s youngest daughter who is now 58 years old—published on Sunday in the Toronto Star alongside a reported companion piece by the paper ...

  3. Alice Munro’s daughter says author stayed with paedophile ...

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    The daughter of Nobel Laureate, Alice Munro, has revealed that she ... said she was first sexually assaulted by Munro’s second husband Gerald Fremlin when she was aged nine, in a new essay for ...

  4. Alice Munro's daughter alleges sexual abuse by the late ... - AOL

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    Andrea Robin Skinner, Munro's daughter with her first husband, James Munro, wrote in an essay published in the Toronto Star that Fremlin sexually assaulted her in the mid-1970s — when she was 9 ...

  5. Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 2024, shortly after Munro's death, her youngest daughter, Andrea Skinner, revealed in an essay in the Toronto Star that her stepfather, Gerald Fremlin, had sexually abused her starting in 1976 when she was nine years old and ending when she became a teenager. She told Munro about the abuse in 1992.

  6. Canadian officer says Alice Munro claimed her daughter was ...

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    Aren’t you going to defend your daughter?'” he recalls. The Toronto Star first reported what the now retired detective thought at the time. Andrea Robin Skinner, Munro’s daughter with her first husband, wrote in an essay published in the Toronto Star that she had been sexually assaulted at age 9 by Munro’s second husband, Gerard Fremlin.

  7. Lives of Girls and Women - Wikipedia

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    Lives of Girls and Women is a novel by Nobel Prize–winning Canadian author Alice Munro, published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson in 1971. [1] [2] Although described and marketed as a novel, in form it resembles a collection of interlinked short stories, with discrete chapters narrated by the main character, Del Jordan.

  8. James and Alice Munro separated and divorced in the early ‘70s. Her mother rekindled her friendship with Fremlin, whom she knew in college, shortly after her separation, and the pair married in ...

  9. 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Alice Munro dedicated her literary career almost exclusively to the short story genre. She grew up in a small Canadian town – Huron County, Ontario – the kind of environment that often provided the backdrops for her stories. These often accommodated the entire epic complexity of the novel in just a few short pages and the underlying themes ...