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  1. 4 giorni fa · By Lilly Dancyger. May 24, 2024. I had a conversation recently with a friend whose debut memoir is coming out soon, about the dread he feels at the idea of his father reading his book. I think pretty much every memoirist faces a version of this critical moment—when we have to face the fact that all of the vulnerable, private stuff we somehow ...

  2. 2 giorni fa · Griffin Dunne's new memoir, 'The Friday Afternoon Club'. Penguin Random House. First of all, let me cut to the chase and say that Carrie never became my girlfriend.

  3. 5 giorni fa · If you’ve known me for any length of time, you’ve likely heard me reference or recommend a book from a member of the Clarkson family. Coming to motherhood in my early 30’s with nary a clue of how to parent, and especially as a Christian who wasn’t raised in the faith, I was handed several books that, in my opinion, steered me in the wrong direction.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Thanks for reading…. In The Shadows Of My Relatives At The Cemetery This idea came from Week 44 (Nov. 1-7): Theme Shadows in 2022 challenge God bless S.A. Blakley Week 22 ~ Amy Johnson Crow’s #52Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge in 2024 The theme for Week 22 is “Creativity.”. Whether it’s doing arts and crafts, making a meal of out ...

  5. 3 giorni fa · Men Fear Me, Society Shames Me, and I Love My Life. Ms. MacNicol is a writer, a podcast host and the author of the forthcoming memoir “I’m Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself.”. I was once told that ...

  6. 3 giorni fa · Healing Through Our Stories. I was 74 years old, and I had just helped my husband to die. I stood alone at the end of the pier, as a frosty spray whipped across my face. It was four months after my husband had gone through a medically assisted death, and all I wanted to do was go with him. It took the finality of his passing to make me look ...

  7. 1 giorno fa · This is a marriage memoir, but also an intimate look at the ways women support each other, the way community is needed, built, and maintained. 'Real Americans' By Rachel Khong (Knopf, 416pp)Told in three parts, this story of family and class considers the American dream and the limits — and ethics — of scientific discovery.