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Susanna's mother gave her a copy of Penthouse when she was a ten-year-old, cocaine when she was 12, and seduced her boyfriend at 14. Sonnenberg recounts "the true calamity of being daughter to this mother." The glory of this memoir is that the author survived her traumatic childhood and somehow navigated her way to a deftly written book capturing her dismantled youth. The daughter of a glamorous, falling-down addict of a mother and a gifted, self-absorbed father, Sonnenberg never falls into the trap of attempting to analyze two people never meant to be parents. Instead, we are allowed to feel the strange and powerful familial currencies running between mother and daughter through the keenly observed writing of Sonnenberg. The writing is raz... full descriptionor-sharp and raw, a significant feat considering the untethered early years of this immensely talented writer. --Molly Jay (less description)
Author: Susanna Sonnenberg
Categories: Arts & Literature, Specific Groups, Memoirs, Social Sciences, Biographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction