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Cherry

by Mary Karr
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Synopsis

Mary Karr told the prize-winning tale of her hardscrabble Texas childhood with enough literary verve to spark a renaissance in memoir. The Liar's Club rode the top of The New York Times bestseller list for more than a year, and publications ranging from The New Yorker to People picked it as one of the best books of the year. But it left people wondering: How'd that scrappy kid make it outta there? Cherry dares to tell that story. Karr picks up the trail and dashes off into her teen years with customary sass, only to run up against the paralyzing self-doubt of a girl in bloom.

In this long-awaited sequel, we see Karr ultimately trying to run from the thrills and terrors of her sexual awakwening by butting against authority in all its forms. She lands all too often in the principal's office and—in one instance—a jail cell. Looking for a lover or heart's companion who'll make her feel whole, she hooks up with an outrageous...

Bust Magazine

Karr is a stunning poet, and this work only proves that further. Her adolescent suicide attempt is rendered painfully, beautifully, poignantly and not without some humor....Regardless of your circumstances, you will nod your head repeatedly as insight upon insight strikes home.

About the Author, Mary Karr

Mary Karr's three volumes of poetry are Abacus, The Devil's Tour, and Viper Rum. Her memoir, Cherry, published in 2000, was also a New York Times bestseller. She is a Jesse Truesdale Peck Professor of Literature at Syracuse University.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Random House Audio Publishing Group
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9780375417498

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