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OverviewLIFE SPAN, Impressions of A Lifetime Spent Crossing and Recrossing the Golden Gate Bridge , the first book of nonfiction from award-winning fiction writer Molly Giles, is a memoir in flash form that distills her experiences crossing the Golden Gate Bridge from 1945 to 2023. Every transit chronicles her journey to becoming a writer. The story of a woman with brains and desires who dared follow her ambitions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Molly GilesPublisher: WTAW Press Imprint: WTAW Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798987719756Pages: 236 Publication Date: 04 June 2024 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"""Molly Gile's memoir Life Span is a must-read for fans of her fiction, and will no doubt garner her many new readers. Often shockingly truthful and characteristically wry, Giles provides connected vignettes of her relationships with her parents, lovers, husbands, children, and grandchildren, a life span of reflections on her desire for and disappointments in many forms of love. But one abiding love sustains her and drives her forward-her writing. And it is her intuitions about storytelling that enable her to weave together recognition of what is indeed true and deeply felt.""-Amy Tan ""Until now, Molly Giles has been known for her wry and profound fiction. With this memoir, she has turned her gimlet eye on herself and her own life, and the result is a reader's delight. Epigrammatic and beautifully authentic, Life Span had me laughing out loud and then sighing at its insights, and I didn't want it to end. With this svelte book, Giles manages to conjure an entire life, offering snapshots of California in the last eighty decades, and showing how the creative life is ignited, and then by turns fostered and obstructed, by forces more powerful than ourselves. I loved this book.""-Edan Lepucki, New York Times Bestselling author of California and Time's Mouth ""Molly Giles's Life Span is a clear-eyed, deeply evocative portrayal of a writer's life in the Bay Area and beyond. The glimpses over the decades-of girlhood, of motherhood, and more-are by turns heartbreaking and hilarious. In her determination and compassion, Giles inspires. A bittersweet and beautiful memoir.""-Vanessa Hua, author of Forbidden City ""Wit and wisdom are ablaze on the pages of Molly Giles's revelatory memoir, Life Span. In tightly rendered prose, she turns her sharp eye inward and examines, without mercy or reserve, her life as daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and most of all, writer. What results is an unabashedly warm and deeply self-aware memoir that values love and family, and storytelling above all else.""-Susanne Pari, Author of In the Time of Our History & The Fortune Catcher ""What is a life? It's an accumulation of stories, moments that linger and haunt and needle. Molly Giles captures those moments to tell her life story. Life as a quilt, a collage, full of human connections and disconnections, told with sharp dialogue, impeccable timing, and a biting humor that is so distinctive it deserves its own adjective: Gilesian. Molly Giles can't be copied, though, as the best writers can't. She must be read, over and over again.""-Grant Faulkner, the Art of Brevity: Crafting the Very Short Story" Author InformationMolly Giles is an award-winning fiction writer. Her first collection of stories, Rough Translations won the Flannery O' Connor Prizefor Short Fiction, the Boston Globe Award, and the Bay Area Book Reviewers award. Four subsequent collections-- Creek Walk, Bothered, All the Wrong Places, and Wife with Knife-- have also won awards, including the Small Press Best Fiction Award, the California Commonwealth Silver Medal for Fiction, the Spokane Short Fiction Award, and the Leapfrog Press Global Fiction Prize. She published her first novel, Iron Shoes, in 2000, and twenty-three years later, its sequel, The Home for Unwed Husbands. Giles has taught fiction writing at San Francisco State University, University of Hawaii, San Jose State University, the National University of Ireland at Galway, the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and at numerous writing conferences. She has won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Book Reviewing. She lives in Woodacre, CA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |