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File Size: 2372 KB
Print Length: 225 pages
Publisher: Random House; Reprint edition (March 14, 2017)
Publication Date: March 14, 2017
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01LZOV6R3
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As a fan of fiction more than any other kind of reading, it is alway hard for me to "grade" an autobiography. It isn't up to me to judge another's life or path, so I feel I am invading a bit when it is time to review. Yet this book called to me from NetGalley as one I might like to read and review.I have to admit it kept my interest. Many reviewers say the author's emotions are raw in this memoir. That may be so. I just found them honest and refreshing. As a fertile-Myrtle, who had, as most of my generation, my children in my early twenties, I never heard that egg-timer to get pregnant or forget it. I thought, "Wouldn't it be nice to have another?" and boom I was pregnant. So the despair of the author seems another reality I've not been close to. In that case, I think it right to go into the depth with her and see what her reality has been. Would my story of a baby every couple years and only at home ever be as interesting to her generation? So I find her lucky to have experienced so many things I never got to see. That she had the freedom to explore her sexuality after being an adult, who got to see the world I may never see, isn't sad. Those were the parts of the story I truly enjoyed.But I don't want to demean or in any way put down her path and especially not the sad parts of it. That need to reproduce is very strong in many of us and to have that turn out so badly hurts my soul for her.That is why I like to read autobiographies. I can lead many lives that way. I can see how things might have been had I made other choices or had nature played nasty tricks on my life. I think it helps to develop empathy to read another's story. And this may be one you might like. Give it a try.
Best book I've read in a while. Incredible writing, full of insight and rich emotional detail. I'm rather shocked by the negative reviews. She was narcissistic? Yes. She's self aware enough to name it and to wrestle with it, and possibly to have grown beyond it. There were too many tragedies? Yes. Several tragedies brewed in the background and then became a full-blown reality one after another. Tragedies sometimes do. There were too many tangents? Well, it's a personal accounting, I think. A "life so far" in review. And I'm not sure you can understand the arcs of her relationships until you get a sense of her parents' relationship. I found myself highlighting various turns of phrase that struck me as profound - and that's not something I do with a lot of books.Here's a good way to tell if this book would be of interest to you. If you find the following paragraph to be well written and worth exploring (even if you think the answers to these questions should be reasonably self-evident), you will likely enjoy the book: "Who cares if sometimes you bring out your seduction skill set - briefly! -for a person other than your spouse and you have a little adventure with your body? Why did that have to be at your spouse's expense? Couldn't you promise your deepest love, your first allegiance, to your favorite person without locking yourself in a chastity belt and presenting her with the key?"
I began this book expecting to find the author as off-putting as I found her other writings. The “why†doesn’t have a place in this review, but it’s important to know that I didn’t care for Ms. Levy’s work. I purchased this because I admit I was intrigued by how one loses all she did and still draws breath. I admit to being humbled by the author’s laying bare her failings, her scars, hell...her entire being. No finger pointing, no blame, unless directed at herself. A short, brutal read I will carry with me forever. Ms. Levy, I want you to know I would’ve looked at your pictures, had you tried to show them to me. I would cry with you. I would get s**t-faced drunk with you and laugh until I was convinced I’d die from it. Regardless of the fact you and I are on opposite ends of our beliefs-politically and personally-we are both women who have known love and loss; and not only survived, but damn well learned to live again with it. This shared survival trumps our differences. Kudos, Ms. Levy. Your honesty broke my heart. But it also reminded me that we, as women, should remember our shared experience and not be bound by our differences in opinions.
I was surprised. It's a book about everything, with no reason for much of what's in it--not to this reader. Was her editor just too indulgent? Had, instead, the whole book been written to the final line in the book, "Nature. Mother Nature. She is free to do whatever she chooses," this would have been one helluva powerful book. Had it been the central metaphor, amazing. But it's not. We learn about how she learned to cook. But why? Where's the pay off? There are profound details snuck in sideways, like her father's cancer diagnosis (and her mother's mastectomies). They come in suddenly and are gone. Why? Unless we're meant to understand that she (and and those she loves), like the rest of us, have also suffered the indignities of being alive. Why so many pages early on about her mother's special boyfriend? I hate to say it, but so what? It doesn't add up to much emotionally throughout. I wanted to, but felt so little, particularly for our author. And that's plainly wrong--because some of the language is taught and lovely, and anyone who suffers loss deserves our empathy and compassion. Missing: depth.
I will always remember this book for how truly awful it was.The author is completely consumed with herself beginning to end. No revelatory moments or true self reflection. Writing about the devastation you leave in your wake or your own failure to recognize (perhaps blatant ignoring of) illness/addiction in your loved ones is not in and of itself redemptive if you continue to act as a narcissist.This book is a recommend only if you are trying to understand what goes on in the brain of narcissist.When I finally remember who recommended this book to me they will get an earful.And her writing is ok but not memorable at all. At least I can eliminate her other works from my reading list.
That's it. It was OK. Did not meet the expectation from the review in The Times. Well written, good use of vocabulary.
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