
The End of Normal
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Stephanie Madoff Mack
An explosive, heartbreaking memoir from the widow of Mark Madoff and daughter-in-law of Bernard Madoff, the first genuine inside story from a family member who has lived through - and survived - both the public crisis and her own deeply personal tragedy.
When the news of Bernard Madoff 's Ponzi scheme broke, Americans were shocked and outraged, perhaps none more so than the unsuspecting members of his own family. After learning that their father's legendarily successful wealth management company was "all just one big lie", Mark and Andrew Madoff turned their father in and cut off all communication with both parents.
Mark and his wife, Stephanie, strove to make a fresh start for the sake of their two young children, but Mark could not overcome his sense of betrayal and shame - he and other family members were sued for $200 million in October of 2009. He hung himself on the two-year anniversary of his father's arrest. Left to raise her children as a single mother, Stephanie wrote this memoir to give them a sense of who their father really was, defend his innocence, and put her personal statement on record once and for all.
In this candid insider account, she talks about her idyllic wedding to Mark on Nantucket, what it was really like to be a part of the Madoff family, the build-up to Bernard's confession, and the media frenzy that followed. It is about the loss of the fairytale life she knew, adjusting to life with a man she hardly recognized anymore, and the tragic and final loss of her husband.
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Riveting story of a family disaster
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Hard to listen to, so sad
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Would you consider the audio edition of The End of Normal to be better than the print version?
There is nothing better than to hear the author read her own story.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Living with greed and its effect on mental health.Worth the read
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probably biased but fascinating listen
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Very moving & revealing story
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Crisis of Identity
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Love her story
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I felt empathy for her that she has to live with the “what if” she had handled that conversation differently for the rest of her life. I give her credit for her honesty, coming across as having a hair trigger temper, entitled, and too often criticizing the attempts of others to offer understanding after Marks death. She wasn’t always likable, but she was real.
She definitely did not understand Marks brother Andy’s grief. When she mentioned how he would visit and just sit there quietly. That made me cry. He did not get to live and repair his relationship with his brother, he was trying with his mother. Heartbreaking and sad.
My first husband died of AIDS in 1989 when my children were 6 and 8. I was 34. We were divorced but had remained extremely close, our little boys and I took care of him in our home and when he could no longer care for himself and his family would not even visit. After his death I handled everything. So much of what she wrote about, the stigma of how he died, wrestling with what to say to the children, fiercely protecting them, feeling like people were talking about her and her family, I could relate.
The only annoying part of the narration was the Author mimicking the voice of her mother in law Ruth Madoff. I understand she hates her, blames her. I feel sorry for Ruth too, she should not have stood by Bernie and she has to live with that. She lost everything.
Honest heartbreaking story
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If I was a member of the Madoff clan I would be furious as no-one came out looking good with the exception of this book's author. This family was filled with jealousy and anger before and after Bernie Madoff's downfall.
This is not a memoir, more of a expose. I have absolutely no idea who was guiding this author but they did a poor job. WHO ON EARTH SUGGESTED THAT SHE SHOULD NARRATE THIS BOOK? Good grief, all I can so is "No, No, No".
With that being said I do feel compassion for Stephanie Madoff Mack as her description of her husband's suicide is heartbreaking.
In retrospect, and this is just a thought, perhaps this book would well be worth a second listen with a new narrator.
A Tale Of Total Dysfunction
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Memoir it was very honest and sad. The author doesn’t waste time painting herself like a heroine or anything like that she tells her painful story despite any light it may put her in. The story kept me listening and all of the details were very interesting
Definitely worth a listen
Honest and genuine
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