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OverviewFrom legendary activist and Pose actress Cecilia Gentili comes the groundbreaking debut of a transgender Latina childhood that re-orders the field of LGBTQ+ memoir Winner of the 2023 ALA Stonewall Book Award Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Award As heard on NPR's Latino USA Finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award for Best Transgender Non-Fiction In these hilarious and heartbreaking letters, Cecilia Gentili reinvents the trans memoir, putting the confession squarely between the writer and her enemies, paramours and friends. Writing to childhood figures such as her rapist's daughter, her father's mistress, her best friend, and her mother, Gentili probes deeply into the bitter cruelty, buried secrets, and delicious gossip of a small town. Is she here for revenge, or forgiveness? Both! And more! A story of sex, theft, murder, motherhood, and outrageous fashion choices, Faltas is a beautiful, messy meditation on what it takes to heal, or even grow. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cecilia GentiliPublisher: LittlePuss Press Imprint: LittlePuss Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 17.70cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781736716823ISBN 10: 1736716824 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 04 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""One of the best memoirs I've ever read."" -Autostraddle ""Uses humor and vivid storytelling to talk not only about abuse and trauma, but also joy and survival."" -NPR ""A little earthquake of a book."" -Xtra ""I don't know if I've ever read anything so emotionally honest and morally rigorous. Fuck all the college reading lists for Ethics 101. Just assign Faltas. It's funnier than Kant, and more realistic."" -them ""Blunt, no-punch-pulling . Gentili is able to reframe [her] experiences - as well as her formative clashes with colorism and transphobia - as communal projects rather than isolated incidents, the burden from which only she would otherwise bear."" -Vulture ""A painstaking, personal and power-filled manifesto for survivors and trans women and anyone dreaming and yearning on the margins."" -Janet Mock, author of Redefining Realness ""A brilliant writer whose Faltas (which is Spanish for ""errors"") are infallible reports from the front lines of trans literature. This book is irresistible."" -Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story ""These are bewitching accounts that do everything all at once: accuse, forgive, mock, heal, teach, seduce; stories that transcend classification and reality even as they tell hard truths. Cecilia Gentili is a singular voice that you can't miss."" -Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby ""Faltas pulsates with the same thrill as listening in secretly to a phone call, opening someone else's mail, reading a strangers' diary. You know it's wrong but you would do anything to keep going."" -Morgan M Page, writer, Framing Agnes ""In some ways I may never finish processing this book. Gentili's writing is so raw without ever feeling unpolished, so personal and honest and unflinching. Alongside Dream Rooms and A Year Without a Name: A Memoir, it is a trans memoir that apologizes for nothing and refuses to make compromises for cisgender readers. Gentili's treatment of the trauma central to Faltas is unparalleled; nothing feels sensationalized but nothing is shied away from. A phenomenal, important book."" -Gus Thompson, The Ivy Bookshop (Baltimore, MD) """One of the best memoirs I've ever read."" --Autostraddle ""Uses humor and vivid storytelling to talk not only about abuse and trauma, but also joy and survival."" --NPR ""A little earthquake of a book."" --Xtra ""I don't know if I've ever read anything so emotionally honest and morally rigorous. Fuck all the college reading lists for Ethics 101. Just assign Faltas. It's funnier than Kant, and more realistic."" --them ""Blunt, no-punch-pulling ... Gentili is able to reframe [her] experiences -- as well as her formative clashes with colorism and transphobia -- as communal projects rather than isolated incidents, the burden from which only she would otherwise bear."" --Vulture ""A painstaking, personal and power-filled manifesto for survivors and trans women and anyone dreaming and yearning on the margins."" --Janet Mock, author of Redefining Realness ""A brilliant writer whose Faltas (which is Spanish for ""errors"") are infallible reports from the front lines of trans literature. This book is irresistible."" --Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story ""These are bewitching accounts that do everything all at once: accuse, forgive, mock, heal, teach, seduce; stories that transcend classification and reality even as they tell hard truths. Cecilia Gentili is a singular voice that you can't miss."" --Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby ""Faltas pulsates with the same thrill as listening in secretly to a phone call, opening someone else's mail, reading a strangers' diary. You know it's wrong but you would do anything to keep going."" --Morgan M Page, writer, Framing Agnes ""In some ways I may never finish processing this book. Gentili's writing is so raw without ever feeling unpolished, so personal and honest and unflinching. Alongside Dream Rooms and A Year Without a Name: A Memoir, it is a trans memoir that apologizes for nothing and refuses to make compromises for cisgender readers. Gentili's treatment of the trauma central to Faltas is unparalleled; nothing feels sensationalized but nothing is shied away from. A phenomenal, important book."" --Gus Thompson, The Ivy Bookshop (Baltimore, MD)" """One of the best memoirs I've ever read."" -Autostraddle ""Uses humor and vivid storytelling to talk not only about abuse and trauma, but also joy and survival."" -NPR ""A little earthquake of a book."" -Xtra ""I don't know if I've ever read anything so emotionally honest and morally rigorous. Fuck all the college reading lists for Ethics 101. Just assign Faltas. It's funnier than Kant, and more realistic."" -them ""Blunt, no-punch-pulling . Gentili is able to reframe [her] experiences - as well as her formative clashes with colorism and transphobia - as communal projects rather than isolated incidents, the burden from which only she would otherwise bear."" -Vulture ""A painstaking, personal and power-filled manifesto for survivors and trans women and anyone dreaming and yearning on the margins."" -Janet Mock, author of Redefining Realness ""A brilliant writer whose Faltas (which is Spanish for ""errors"") are infallible reports from the front lines of trans literature. This book is irresistible."" -Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story ""These are bewitching accounts that do everything all at once: accuse, forgive, mock, heal, teach, seduce; stories that transcend classification and reality even as they tell hard truths. Cecilia Gentili is a singular voice that you can't miss."" -Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby ""Faltas pulsates with the same thrill as listening in secretly to a phone call, opening someone else's mail, reading a strangers' diary. You know it's wrong but you would do anything to keep going."" -Morgan M Page, writer, Framing Agnes ""In some ways I may never finish processing this book. Gentili's writing is so raw without ever feeling unpolished, so personal and honest and unflinching. Alongside Dream Rooms and A Year Without a Name: A Memoir, it is a trans memoir that apologizes for nothing and refuses to make compromises for cisgender readers. Gentili's treatment of the trauma central to Faltas is unparalleled; nothing feels sensationalized but nothing is shied away from. A phenomenal, important book."" -Gus Thompson, The Ivy Bookshop (Baltimore, MD)" ""One of the best memoirs I've ever read."" --Autostraddle ""Uses humor and vivid storytelling to talk not only about abuse and trauma, but also joy and survival."" --NPR ""A little earthquake of a book ... powerfully glides through abuse, sex work, forgiveness, friendship and class mobility ... with a storied career and life, characteristic humour and an eye for a witty barb, Gentili has crafted a warm, thoughtful, piercing book."" --Xtra ""I don't know if I've ever read anything so emotionally honest and morally rigorous. She manages radical empathy without compromising her own emotional integrity ... It's funny and clear and vivid and painful and also so complex ... We need this book, I kept thinking as I read. Fuck all the college reading lists for Ethics 101. Just assign Faltas. It's funnier than Kant, and more realistic."" --them ""A painstaking, personal and power-filled manifesto for survivors and trans women and anyone dreaming and yearning on the margins. Faltas is as intentional, resilient, original and acerbic as its activist author."" --Janet Mock, author of Redefining Realness ""Cecilia Gentili is a brilliant writer whose Faltas (which is Spanish for ""errors"") are infallible reports from the front lines of trans literature. She has so much courage and grit and is outrageously daring. The villains and saints in her childhood and adolescence she evokes with truth and humour. This book is irresistible."" --Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story ""Blunt, no-punch-pulling ... Gentili is able to reframe those experiences -- as well as her formative clashes with colorism and transphobia -- as communal projects rather than isolated incidents, the burden from which only she would otherwise bear."" --Vulture ""Strikes a rare balance: at once agonizing and hilarious, angry and forgiving, beautiful and unbearable. In other words, it is an almost perfect reflection of the fullness of a life marked by triumph ... I was reminded not so much of the other queer memoirs I've read, but of Michel de Montaigne, the 16th-century nobleman and philosopher at the heart of the French Renaissance."" --Hugh Ryan, Los Angeles Review of Books ""These are bewitching accounts that do everything all at once: accuse, forgive, mock, heal, teach, seduce; stories that transcend classification and reality even as they tell hard truths. Cecilia Gentili is a singular voice that you can't miss."" --Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby ""Raw, incandescent ... groundbreaking ... powerfully and necessary ... Faltas is not a redemptive book or a story of victoriously emerging from a traumatic past, but that's not its aim. It is [written] by a woman determined to tell the truth and resolve unfinished business."" --Chicago Review of Books ""Cecilia Gentili is a born storyteller -- her voice jumps from every page. Her humour and warmth disarm you before sudden turns into the shocking and accusatory. Faltas pulsates with the same thrill as listening in secretly to a phone call, opening someone else's mail, reading a strangers' diary. You know it's wrong but you would do anything to keep going."" --Morgan M Page, writer, Framing Agnes ""In some ways I may never finish processing this book ... Gentili's treatment of the trauma central to Faltas is unparalleled; nothing feels sensationalized but nothing is shied away from. A phenomenal, important book."" --Gus Thompson, The Ivy Bookshop (Baltimore, MD) ""Hilarious and juicy, full of campy humor, fun gossip, sly jokes, and excellent fashion advice. It's the kind of book that's hard to imagine until you're reading it: it doesn't seem possible, and then it is."" --Book Riot ""A fresh take on a stale genre ... [Faltas is] packed with life ... a remarkable book."" --Lambda Literary Review ""A revelation ... emotionally and ethically complex ... a story of learning to work with what little power one has ... an outstanding quality of Faltas is that it avoids melodrama and moralizing. What it depicts is not a fallen world but the ordinary state of things."" --McKenzie Wark, Liber ""A uniquely intimate and powerful story of reclaiming and rebuilding from childhood trauma. This will be a tough read for many people, but Gentili rewards readers with a perspective on becoming your true self that is valuable for any identity."" --Porter Square Books (Cambridge, MA) Author InformationOriginally from Argentina, Cecilia Gentili came to the USA pursuing a safer life as a transgenderwoman. She lived undocumented for 10 years, hustling doing sex work which came with druguse. After surviving arrests and an immigration detention, she accessed recovery services andwon asylum. She subsequently served as Director of Policy at Gay Men's Health Crisis andfounded Transgender Equity Consulting, which works to ensure all people living on the marginsreceive dignity and respect. A storyteller and actress, Cecilia has appeared in FX's Pose and herown one-woman show. Faltas is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |