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_aMyerson, Julie _eAuthor _976964 |
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_aNonfiction: _bA Novel |
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250 | _aFirst US edition. | ||
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_aPortland, Oregon : _bTin House, _c2023 |
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_a 225 pages; _c22 cm |
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520 | _a "Two parents stand by powerlessly as their only child seems intent on destroying herself. As the mother--a novelist-attempts to understand her daughter, she finds herself revisiting her own uneasy, unresolved relationship with her mother. Weaving between childhoods past and present, laced with temptation and betrayal, Nonfiction: A Novel is an unflinching account of a mother, daughter, wife, and author reckoning with the world around her. But can a writer ever be trusted with the truth of her own story? Clear-eyed, lacerating, and fearless, Julie Myerson's Nonfiction: A Novel explores maternal love as an emotional foundation to both crave and fear. A hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving love letter from a mother to a daughter, this is a tale of damage and addiction, recovery and creativity, compassion and love" | ||
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_aMothers and daughters _vFiction _976958 |
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