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Splinters
Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story | Leslie Jamison
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One of the Most Anticipated Books of the Year: TIME, Oprah Daily, Publishers Weekly, Vulture, The Millions, Kirkus Reviews, Lit Hub, The Story Exchange, The Messenger, Real Simple, How to Be, BookPage From the New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering and The Empathy Exams comes a blazing, unputdownable memoir (Mary Karr, author of Lit), the piercing, intimate story (TIME Magazine) of rebuilding a life after the end of a marriagean exploration of motherhood, art, and new love. Leslie Jamison has become one of our most beloved contemporary voices, a scribe of the real, the true, the complex. She has been compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag, acclaimed for her powerful thinking, deep feeling, and electric prose. But while Jamison has never shied away from challenging materialscouring her own psyche and digging into our most unanswerable questions across four booksSplinters enters a new realm. In her first memoir, Jamison turns her unrivaled powers of perception on some of the most intimate relationships of her life: her consuming love for her young daughter, a ruptured marriage once swollen with hope, and the shaping legacy of her own parents complicated bond. In examining what it means for a woman to be many things at oncea mother, an artist, a teacher, a loverJamison places the magical and the mundane side by side in surprising ways. The result is a work of nonfiction like no other, an almost impossibly deep reckoning with the muchness of life and art, and a book that grieves the departure of one love even as it celebrates the arrival of another. How do we move forward into joy when we are haunted by loss? How do we claim hope alongside the harm weve caused? A memoir for which the very term tour de force seems to have been coined, Splinters plumbs these and other pressing questions with writing that is revelatory to the last page, full of linguistic daring and emotional acuity. Jamison, a master of nonfiction, evinces once again her ability to stitch together the intellectual and the emotional with the finesse of a crackerjack surgeon (NPR).
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Chelsea.Poole
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Splinters is Leslie Jamison‘s divorce memoir. I read her book about her struggles alcohol addiction, The Recovering, so I assumed this would feature some of those themes, but no. This was strictly focused on her marriage to the author Charles Block, the birth of their daughter, the fallout of their marriage and divorce, and relationships she engaged in following the separation. The real love story here is to her daughter.

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Eggs
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A memoir/stream-of-consciousness piece that I‘m sure was not easy to write, but is relatable to: modern life, inspiration for writing, single parenting while writing AND teaching writing, and the question of love vs monogamy, and the self. She bites into a lot, but somehow it all works. Honest and amusing.

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BekaReid
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“This was one of the lessons I kept learning: the difference between the story of love and the texture of living it; between the story of motherhood and the texture of living it, the story of addiction and the texture of living it, the story of empathy and the texture of living it.“

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BekaReid @Texreader Thanks! I thought so 😉 3w
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BookishTrish
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Im guessing Jamison‘s favourite Taylor Swift song is Mirrorball.

Lindy I was just mentioning to someone recently that I couldn‘t identify a single Taylor Swift song. Now I can! One of my nieces has a Mirrorball dance routine that I have watched several times. How did I not know the singer before this? 1mo
ImperfectCJ I'm not a Swiftie, but my favorite song of hers is Seven. (I've yet to meet a Taylor Swift fan who knows the song. My spouse has big opinions about this..."How can they call themselves fans if they don't know all the songs? In my day, I knew all of Led Zeppelin's songs, even the ones I didn't like," and I say, "Calm down, honey, you sound like an old man.") 1mo
BookishTrish @Lindy That‘s how Swifties are born 🤣 1mo
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BookishTrish @ImperfectCJ my daughter and I are both Swifties and we know Seven! Great song! 1mo
BookishTrish @ImperfectCJ I get both sides of this issue! 1mo
Chelsea.Poole @ImperfectCJ I‘m a swiftie and seven is one of my favorites! Along with ‘ivy‘. @Lindy I recommend starting with her album ‘evermore‘ it‘s lyrically beautiful, perfect for readers, maybe it‘ll speak to you 🤍 1mo
Chelsea.Poole @BookishTrish which show did you go to? We went to Cincinnati night 1 at the end of June! 🫶 1mo
Chelsea.Poole Also, I was already looking forward to this book and I can‘t wait to see you mean with the mirrorball reference 🪞 1mo
ImperfectCJ @Chelsea.Poole @BookishTrish This is not the first time I've said on Litsy, "I've never met someone who..." and was promptly offered multiple examples otherwise! We're an outstanding group of people, obviously :-) I will be sure to let my beloved Mr. Led Zeppelin Fan know! 1mo
Chelsea.Poole @ImperfectCJ I think many people have an idea in their head about who Taylor Swift is and make decisions based on assumptions without actually listening to a variety of her music. Or try any of her newer music, as she‘s ever-evolving. That being said, the woman has around 250 songs (I think!?) and she‘s releasing more all the time (from the vault tracks, new album next month!) it‘s alot to keep up with!! 1mo
Lindy @Chelsea.Poole Thanks for the recommendation. I‘m kind of stuck in lesbian music from the 80s and 90s. I don‘t listen to music much at all, preferring audiobooks and podcasts. But I feel like I need some Taylor Swift education, so I will check out her music. 1mo
Chelsea.Poole @lindy I can relate to that! My ears are mostly busy with all audiobooks at all times! But the *only* music I listen to is Taylor Swift 1mo
Lindy @Chelsea.Poole High praise! 1mo
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