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Art of Leaving: A Memoir
Art of Leaving: A Memoir | Ayelet Tsabari
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An intimate memoir in essays by an award-winning Israeli writer who travels the world, from New York to India, searching for love, belonging, and an escape from grief following the death of her father when she was a young girl. This searching collection opens with the death of Ayelet Tsabari's father when she was just nine years old. His passing left her feeling rootless, devastated, and driven to question her complex identity as an Israeli of Yemeni descent in a country that suppressed and devalued her ancestors' traditions. In The Art of Leaving, Tsabari tells her story, from her early love of writing and words, to her rebellion during her mandatory service in the Israeli army. She travels from Israel to New York, Canada, Thailand, and India, falling in and out of love with countries, men and women, drugs and alcohol, running away from responsibilities and refusing to settle in one place. She recounts her first marriage, her struggle to define herself as a writer in a new language, her decision to become a mother, and finally her rediscovery and embrace of her family history--a history marked by generations of headstrong women who struggled to choose between their hearts and their homes. Eventually, she realizes that she must reconcile the memories of her father and the sadness of her past if she is ever going to come to terms with herself. With fierce, emotional prose, Ayelet Tsabari crafts a beautiful meditation about the lengths we will travel to try to escape our grief, the universal search to find a place where we belong, and the sense of home we eventually find within ourselves. Advance praise for The Art of Leaving "Candid, affecting . . . [Ayelet Tsabari's] linked essays cohere into a tender, moving memoir."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Ayelet Tsabari's memoir is a passionate account of the pain, fire, and fury of adolescence and young adulthood, the search for a sense of belonging, and reconciling the disparate parts of our lives and ultimately ourselves."--Camilla Gibb, author of This Is Happy and The Beauty of Humanity Movement "Ayelet Tsabari is a fierce-tender writer. Her work is an enchanting mix of vivid anecdote and vigorous insight--spanning generations and geographies, glittering with humor and heart."--Kyo Maclear, author of Birds Art Life: A Year of Observation
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TheKidUpstairs
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My hold came in early, and I devoured this memoir in two days. Beautiful, thoughtful look at a life that is so outside of my own experience, I was enthralled by it. Tsabari writes with purpose, probing into her own experiences and motivations as she examines her search for the meaning of home. I highly recommend it, this one will sit with me for quite some time.

#FoodandLit #Israel @Butterfinger @Texreader

TheKidUpstairs For #FoodandLit readers, there is a wonderful essay connecting to her mother's recipes. It is beautifully written, and quite inspiring when you're looking for recipes to try! 4y
behudd Would this be considered a food memoir? Or is it just that section that has recipes? A friend loves food writing & I‘m always looking for books for her :) 4y
TheKidUpstairs @behudd not a food memoir, and not even full recipes, just a section that talks about the food her mother cooks. The essay is very good food writing but it is just one essay within the larger memoir. 4y
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Texreader Sounds so good 4y
behudd @TheKidUpstairs ok thank you!! 4y
TheBookHippie Almost done with it! It‘s very good!! 4y
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Cinfhen
Art of Leaving: A Memoir | Ayelet Tsabari
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#MOvember #PowerOfGoodbye This was a really moving memoir. Ayelet Tsabari beautifully and honestly shares the sights, sounds, smells of her homeland with all of its thorns and messy messages and then describes how it feels to leave it behind. This book really resonated with me.

Crazeedi Its sounds fascinating, I'll have to see if it's an ebook 5y
Crazeedi I read inheritance on your recommendation, it was good 5y
Lindy I‘ve been meaning to read this. Loved her short stories: 5y
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Cinfhen I think you would love this one @Lindy although a lot of the same material is repeated from her short story collection. I thought it was better in essay form. 5y
Lindy @Cinfhen 👍 5y
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Anna40
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Recurring themes are her struggle to belong, the loss of her father, her heritage and insecurities. The way she captures her feelings and puts them into words/ makes them palpable, is what drew me in. Her travels/drug experiences were too 'adolescent' for me, but I loved the essays written from a more mature perspective: her grandmother, her mother's cooking, Yemenite Jews in Israel, the way she comes to terms with who she is/where she comes from.

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ontheBL
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A memoir about leaving yet searching. The need for home and being truly one's self is a deeply rooted emotion driving Ayelet Tsabari on a journey spanning the world.

https://onthebl.org/2019/04/20/the-art-of-leaving/

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ontheBL
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I woke up to snow yesterday in Chicago. I got to do a bunch of reading on the car ride to Iowa because I'm spending the week with my parents.

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GatheringBooks
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#ANewChapter Day 30: Here are some of my #MostAnticipatedRelease2019. Lots of new books coming out this year. 😍🧚🏼‍♀️💕📚📚📚
All books perfect for our #WomenReadWomen2019.

ju.ca.no Plath&Kang💚💚💚 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks These look good!!! 6y
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Cinfhen
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Thank You #NetGalley & #RandomHousePublishing for this remarkable memoir. I highlighted the crap out of this one. This collection of essays resonated with me on so many personal levels; daughter, mother, expat, Jew. Though we were born & raised oceans apart, and we lived such different lifestyles, I still felt a strong connection and familiarity amongst the pages of Ayelet‘s life. The sights, sounds, emotions were so strong, I was swept away.

Cinfhen @Billypar add this to your memoir list for 2019 ~ it‘s brilliant 6y
LauraBeth Wow - this sounds great! 6y
Billypar Ooh, will do: - thanks for the heads up! 6y
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Cinfhen I think you‘d love it as well @LauraBeth 6y
Lindy Looking forward to this. Her short story collection is outstanding: 6y
Cinfhen I‘ve just added it to my TBR and I suggested it to my bookclub this morning @Lindy Her writing is soulful 6y
Lindy @Cinfhen 😁👍 6y
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