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In the home of Alice Munro, a dark secret lurked. Now, her children want the world to know

Alice Munro’s husband sexually assaulted her youngest daughter. For nearly five decades, a conspiracy of silence haunted the family, and at times, tore them apart.

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The sisters and Alice, from left: Jenny, Sheila, Alice and Andrea.  


In 1992, Andrea Robin Skinner wrote her mother, Alice Munro, a letter that opened with a warning. 

“Dear Mom,” it began. “Please find a spot alone before you read this … I have been keeping a terrible secret for 16 years, Gerry abused me sexually when I was nine years old. I have been afraid all my life that you would blame me for what happened.”

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Deborah Dundas

Deborah Dundas is an editor with the Star’s opinion section. She is based in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: @debdundas.

Betsy Powell

Betsy Powell is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and courts for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @powellbetsy.

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