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Cherry - Mary Karr
Cherry
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In this paperback of her long-awaited sequel, we find Karr once again trying to run from the thrills and terrors of her psychological and physical awakening by violently crashing up against authority in all its forms, shuttling between the principal's office and the jail cell. Yearning, like a... show more
In this paperback of her long-awaited sequel, we find Karr once again trying to run from the thrills and terrors of her psychological and physical awakening by violently crashing up against authority in all its forms, shuttling between the principal's office and the jail cell. Yearning, like a typical teenager, for the ideal love or heart's companion who will make her feel whole again, she throws in her lot with an varied and outrageous band; surfers, yogis, bona fide geniuses. Karr's edgy, brilliant prose careens between hilarity and tragedy. Although there are other memoirs that pay close attention to the process of self-creation and destruction that young girls go through, with all its accompanying anguish, self-consciousness and inertia, there is no one who writes about it like Mary Karr. Her prose is lustrous and cinematic, her humour earthy and irresistible. And the dramas and happenings of her life are of an intensity that few others ever experience.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780330485760 (0330485768)
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
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Jazabell
Jazabell rated it
3.0 “Your mother rolls her eyes at the cat lapping grapefruit juice, says, 'Everything that comes into this house is crazy - whether we choose them for that or they get that way, I don't know.”
It took me a while to get into the story...but much like Liars Club, the story wants to be heard. The fact that it is her life and she is sharing it with you makes it a very intimate process. Full of sad moments, funny ones, and a whole bunch of are your serious moments. While Mary Karr takes you th...
To all the pages I've read before
To all the pages I've read before rated it
2.0 Cherry : A Memoir
i am pretty sure this one is getting only two stars because my expectations were so high going in. the liar's club is one of my all time favorite memoirs. it is one of my all time favorite books.karr's writing here is while very good, not nearly in the same league as it is when she paints those chil...
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it
2.0 Cherry
I either gel with a book or I don't and this one didn't hit the target for me at all. Oh well, they all can't be winners, however, I'd consider getting Lit: A Memoir from the library just to say I did read all of Mary Karr's books.
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it
4.0 Cherry
Re-read in preparation for the upcoming release of LIT. This second in Karr's series of memoirs covers her teen years in Texas, during which she wanders around stoned and poetical. She's about 10 years older than I am, and there is a lot of overlap in our respective memories. Her voice is pure and o...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
3.0
Not as good as Liars' Club, but still enjoyable.
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