Everything/Nothing/Someone

Author:   Alice Carrière
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781805462439


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Alice Carrière
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Imprint:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.325kg
ISBN:  

9781805462439


ISBN 10:   1805462431
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Remarkable . . . A timeless tale of surviving emotional neglect and mental illness; but it is also the story of a singular household filled with complex and exceptional artists, and the author's experience of inheriting their prodigious legacy. . . . Raw, filled with sorrow, dark humor and sharp observation. * New York Times Book Review * An intense but finely written book in the manner of classic coming-of-age memoirs like The Bell Jar. * Vogue * A story of immense bravery and resilience. It is clear, too, that this book was written by an exceptional human being, one with a remarkable capacity for forgiveness and a keen ability to see 'love hidden in the heart of our failings and misfortunes. * Washington Post * Spare and direct, with flashes of Didionesque elegance . . . The writing of this book and the presentation of Carrière's life is brutal and honest and funny and shocking. . . . One of the most compelling first-person memoirs I've read in a long time. -- Bret Easton Ellis * Bret Easton Ellis Podcast * Takes a lot of courage to write an autobiography of your abusive childhood, but to do so elegantly with humor and compassion is extraordinary. Alice manages to tell her story with insight and forgiveness for her parents and herself, and we root for them all, all the way. -- Susan Sarandon


Remarkable . . . A timeless tale of surviving emotional neglect and mental illness; but it is also the story of a singular household filled with complex and exceptional artists, and the author's experience of inheriting their prodigious legacy. . . . Raw, filled with sorrow, dark humor and sharp observation. * New York Times Book Review * An intense but finely written book in the manner of classic coming-of-age memoirs like The Bell Jar. * Vogue * A story of immense bravery and resilience. It is clear, too, that this book was written by an exceptional human being, one with a remarkable capacity for forgiveness and a keen ability to see 'love hidden in the heart of our failings and misfortunes. * Washington Post * Spare and direct, with flashes of Didionesque elegance . . . The writing of this book and the presentation of Carrière's life is brutal and honest and funny and shocking. . . . One of the most compelling first-person memoirs I've read in a long time. -- Bret Easton Ellis * Bret Easton Ellis Podcast * Takes a lot of courage to write an autobiography of your abusive childhood, but to do so elegantly with humor and compassion is extraordinary. Alice manages to tell her story with insight and forgiveness for her parents and herself, and we root for them all, all the way. -- Susan Sarandon The story is extraordinary, but more importantly, the storytelling is exceptional... If you read one memoir this year, make it this one -- Pandora Sykes An impressive feat of writing, and a dark insight into life among the overprivileged. * The Daily Telegraph * I did love it and spent a feverish few days devouring it with a mixture of anguish and awe... The only thing it's making me feel is so sad that I didn't have this to read all those years ago. That I didn't have one thing to reassure me that others had experienced what I was going through and made it out alive. I think things would've been so much easier. -- Sophie White * Irish Independent *


Remarkable . . . A timeless tale of surviving emotional neglect and mental illness; but it is also the story of a singular household filled with complex and exceptional artists, and the author's experience of inheriting their prodigious legacy. . . . Raw, filled with sorrow, dark humor and sharp observation. * New York Times Book Review * An intense but finely written book in the manner of classic coming-of-age memoirs like The Bell Jar. * Vogue * A story of immense bravery and resilience. It is clear, too, that this book was written by an exceptional human being, one with a remarkable capacity for forgiveness and a keen ability to see 'love hidden in the heart of our failings and misfortunes. * Washington Post * Spare and direct, with flashes of Didionesque elegance . . . The writing of this book and the presentation of Carrière's life is brutal and honest and funny and shocking. . . . One of the most compelling first-person memoirs I've read in a long time. -- Bret Easton Ellis * Bret Easton Ellis Podcast *


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Alice Carrire is a graduate of Columbia University. This is her first book. She lives inNashville, Tennessee, and Amagansett, New York.

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