Ebook {Epub PDF} Your Voice in My Head by Emma Forrest
· A modern day fairy tale of New York, Your Voice in My Head is a dazzling and devastating memoir, clear-eyed and shot through with wit. In a voice unlike any other, Emma Forrest explores depression and mania, but also the beauty of love—a Emma Forrest, an English journalist, was twenty-two and living in America when she realised that her quirks had gone beyond eccentricity/5. Though her memoir is a portrait of a badly sprained soul, Your Voice in my Headis, at its heart, an honest love letter to life." —Billie Livingston, author of Greedy Little Eyes. "Emma Forrest is an incredibly gifted writer, who crafted the living daylights out of every sentence in this unforgettable memoir/5(). · Emma Forrest, an English journalist, was twenty-two and living in America when she realised that her quirks had gone beyond eccentricity. A modern day fairy tale of New York, Your Voice in My Head is a dazzling and devastating memoir, clear-eyed and shot through with wit.
"[An] admirably airy and riveting book Emma Forrest is such a winning, smart writer "—Nick Hornby, The Believer "If you're reading one memoir this year, probably make it Emma Forrest's Your Voice in My Head." —Jewcy "A brilliantly realized memoir of surprise and startling beauty." —Kirkus Reviews (starred). Emma Forrest's memoir Your Voice in My Head was published in She is also author of the novels Namedropper, Thin Skin and Cherries in the Snow, and editor of the non-fiction anthology Damage bltadwin.ru Control. Emma Forrest has published three novels, an essay collection and the memoir Your Voice In My Head. An Anglo-American currently based in London, she recently wrote and directed her feature debut, Untogether. Her latest novel, Royals, is due out in @GirlInterrupter. Read more.
Emma Forrest, a British journalist, was just twenty-two and living the fast life in New York City when she realized that her quirks had gone beyond eccentric. And when her all-consuming romantic relationship also fell apart, Emma was forced to cling to the page for survival and regain her footing on her own terms. A modern-day fairy tale, Your Voice in. “I read Your Voice in My Head in one sitting, by turns laughing out loud, gasping with recognition, and fighting to hold back tears—and wondering, of course, who is Emma Forrest and how is she able to write with such enormous wit and bravery about subjects most folks can’t muster the courage to bring up in conversation: suicide, self-loathing, loneliness, depression, mania, and, most of all, love inexplicably lost.” —Joanna Smith Rakoff, author of A Fortunate Age.
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