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La tragicómica niñez de Mary en una localidad petrolera del este de Texas nos presenta a unos personajes tan singulares como divertidos: un padre bebedor, una hermana que con doce años le planta cara a un sheriff, una madre con un sinfín de matrimonios a sus espaldas —y cuyos secretos amenazan con destruirlos a todos—. Precisamente, será la madre, ese personaje maravilloso, quien se convertirá a lo largo del libro en la clave de esta gran historia, de esta novela autobiográfica e inolvidable.
Cuando se publicó por primera vez en Estados Unidos, El club de los mentirosos fue un éxito arrollador y elevó el arte de la narrativa memorialística a un nivel completamente nuevo. Fue recibido con entusiasmo por los lectores y la crítica, fascinados por este relato de una infancia de los años sesenta fuera de lo común, tremendamente conmovedor pero desprovisto de sentimentalismos.
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North of Normal
A Memoir of My Wilderness Childhood, My Unusual Family, and How I Survived Both
A memoir of survival in the Canadian wilderness. Cea Sunrise Person recounts her upbringing in a counterculture commune, where her family lived without modern amenities and flourished in a carefree lifestyle. However, as she grows older, she begins to question her unusual upbringing and goes on a search for a more traditional life, leading to an unexpected and challenging journey. North of Normal is a captivating and inspiring story of self-discovery and resilience.
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El condado de Greenville, en Carolina del Sur, es un lugar salvaje y exuberante, hermoso y terrible. Allí vive la familia Boatwright, un clan de hombres bebedores que disparan a los camiones ajenos y de mujeres ingobernables que se casan demasiado pronto y envejecen demasiado rápido. Una estirpe regida por el desempleo, la inestabilidad, la violencia y los embarazos adolescentes. En el corazón de esta novela autobiográfica sobre una joven que se enfrenta al abuso y la traición, se encuentra Ruth Anne Boatwright, apodada Bone, una niña bastarda que observa y narra el mundo que la rodea con una mirada despiadada y lúcida, con una mezcla de naturalidad y agallas, y también con un humor irreverente y sin escrúpulos. Su desgarradora historia rezuma rabia, pero también generosidad y amor.
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This humorous, heartfelt book takes a unique approach to memoir writing. Through hilarious anecdotes about his family and colorful storytelling, the author presents his unconventional worldview with a sharp tongue and generous heart. From impersonations of a nervous child to a Kerouac-inspired journey with a quadriplegic companion, this book is an entertaining and poignant exploration of life, death, and everything in between.
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David BlaineColonel Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, a member of the Apollo 11 crew, tells about his adventures on the moon, and about the aftermath when, as an international celebrity, he has to face the consequences of sudden fame, its rewards and its penalties....
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A lyrical and complex memoir that explores family history and the power of gossip to become legends. Follow the story of the Gibson women and the men who loved and abused them, as author Dorothy Allison uses vivid clarity to delve into the surprising nature of desire and the strength of her unique vision. Illustrated with personal photographs, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure is a brutally honest and eloquent read that expresses hard-won wisdom.
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"Abandon Me" by Melissa Febos is a stunning memoir that explores the nature of identity and art through the lens of love and loss. Febos weaves together her experiences reconnecting with her birth father, her relationship with the sea captain who raised her, and a passionate long-distance love affair, exploring the themes of compulsion, self-erasure, and obsession. With visceral, erotic prose, Febos captures the intense bonds of connection and the fear and exhilaration of losing oneself in another. This memoir is a fearless exploration of the deep truths of the human experience.
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This mesmerizing memoir by Kimberly Rae Miller reveals her experience growing up in a rat-infested home due to her father's painful hoarding disorder. Miller eloquently shares the emotional burden of hiding her father's shameful secret from her friends for years and the resulting suicide attempt. Despite the odds, Miller beautifully sheds light on her complicated yet loving relationship with her parents, recognizing where she comes from, and the power of recovery and redemption.
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"Let Me Finish" by Roger Angell is a charming memoir that takes us back to the Prohibition-era New York, where the author reminisces about his eccentric family members, his love for baseball, and his long career as a writer and editor for the New Yorker. From Sunday roasts, ice skating, and radio broadcasts about the fall of Paris, to funny anecdotes and intimate portraits, this unsentimental autobiography is infused with pleasure and sadness, and a love for life's better moments.
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An Abbreviated Life by Ariel Leve
Hillbilly by J. D. Vance
Blush by Shirley Showalter
All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung
Happy Days by Shana Alexander
My Life in Orange by Tim Guest
Sound Of Gravel by Ruth Wariner
Pequeños fuegos por todas partes by Celeste Ng
Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
All over but the Shoutin' by Rick Bragg
El país que amamos by Diane Guerrero
The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson
Las cenizas de Angela by Frank McCourt
Yo sé por qué canta el pájaro enjaulado by Maya Angelou
Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward