Dad embarrassed me in front of everyone. He said I wasn’t important enough. I never forgot those words.

Thirty people were gathered around the long dining table at my parents’ Connecticut home when my father decided to explain why I hadn’t been invited to my sister’s wedding.

He made no effort to lower his voice.

“You weren’t important enough to be invited to your sister’s wedding.”

The room became so quiet I could hear ice moving in someone’s glass.