Never Turn Your Back on the Tide (Or, How I Married a Lying, Psychopathic Wannabe-Murderer and Kinda Lived to Tell)

Category: Memoir
Author: Kergan Edwards-Stout
Publisher: Circumspect Press
Publication Date: September 8, 2020
Number of Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 978-0-9839837-5-0

Kergan Edwards-Stout’s Never Turn Your Back on the Tide is a compelling fictional memoir that recounts his tumultuous life journey through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, marked by personal trauma, resilience, and self-discovery. This candid, fictionalized memoir chronicles the author’s tumultuous journey through childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood, revealing complex themes of betrayal, identity, love, and survival. The narrative opens with thoughts about the deceptive allure of beauty and the ocean’s hidden dangers, symbolizing the seductive yet perilous nature of life and relationships. Edwards-Stout recounts his troubled upbringing with a controlling, emotionally distant mother and a father whose innocence is betrayed by revelations of childhood sexual abuse, leading the author to deal with doubt and family secrets. The central thread is the betrayal by those closest to him, notably his husband, “Eyes,” whose charm masks a psychopathic, manipulative nature. His discovery of Eyes’ extramarital relationship and the revelation of Eyes’ dark past—including a possible streak of dangerous inclinations—compound the devastating impact of betrayal and deception. Edwards-Stout’s own experiences of betrayal extend to friends, lovers, and professional encounters, including manipulative agents and predatory industry figures.

Never Turn Your Back on the Tide deftly examines betrayal, woven with moments of personal grit and persistent strength. Edwards-Stout’s candid recounting of sexual abuse, dishonest relationships, and industry exploitation underlines the profound pain caused by betrayal. Yet, his journey of healing, acceptance, and activism—particularly his work in AIDS education and LGBTQ advocacy—fuels his journey to overcoming treachery and finding strength in truth. The characters in the memoir are vividly drawn, from the stern, perfectionist mother, Dottie, to the supportive, noble father, Fred, and the various friends and lovers who shape his life. Edwards-Stout’s portrayal of these individuals reflects the conflict between social expectations, personal truth, and the desire for love and acceptance. Central themes include the quest for self-identity, the perilous allure of Hollywood’s glamour intertwined with exploitation, and the resilience required to survive emotional and physical trauma. Edwards-Stout’s narrative confronts the haunting shadows of abuse, the treacherous temptations of fame, and the enduring hope for genuine connection. This book captivated me with its themes and deep emotional and psychological currents. A perfect read for fans of fiction that reflects the real-life struggles of people who want to be loved as they are. 

Reviewed By: John Grossman

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Date: May 19, 2025

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