
“With propulsive humor and perspective on her annus horribilis, Jong-Fast achieves the memoir’s transformative work of alchemy, arming us all with lines so good you won’t just want to underline them, you will want to cut them out to share.”
— The Washington Post
“Molly Jong-Fast’s memoir is mesmerizing, intimate, wise, unputdownable, crazily honest, heartbreaking, funny, illuminating—beautiful and painful at the same time, just like real life.”
— Anne Lamott
“This raw, intimate memoir is a stunning portrait of difficult relationships and how we survive them.”
— People
Year
2025
Pages
256
Type
Nonfiction
Tags
Praise
“With propulsive humor and perspective on her annus horribilis, Jong-Fast achieves the memoir’s transformative work of alchemy, arming us all with lines so good you won’t just want to underline them, you will want to cut them out to share.”
— The Washington Post
“Molly Jong-Fast’s memoir is mesmerizing, intimate, wise, unputdownable, crazily honest, heartbreaking, funny, illuminating—beautiful and painful at the same time, just like real life.”
— Anne Lamott
“This raw, intimate memoir is a stunning portrait of difficult relationships and how we survive them.”
— People
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