We Are All Shipwrecks: A Memoir

Author:   Kelly Grey Carlisle
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
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9781492645207


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kelly Grey Carlisle
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Imprint:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
ISBN:  

9781492645207


ISBN 10:   1492645206
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Readers who appreciate thoughtful memoirs will be charmed by Carlisle's generosity and easy, open reflections...a wise, contemplative, forgiving memoir by a likable narrator - Shelf Awareness, STARRED review Although the initial intrigue in Carlisle's engrossing memoir is that of her mother's murder, quite possibly by the Hillside Strangler, the real story is what came after...Carlisle writes from her current perspective, questioning the implications of a life marked by death from the start and exploring how the adults in her life...shaped who she was and who she became. - Booklist Moving and complex, this is an exquisitely written tale of perseverance and unconditional love. - Library Journal, STARRED review A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - Fourth Genre Every so often a book arrives that slaps you like an incoming wave. Powerful, briny and brimming with the flotsam and jetsam of an uncommon life, We Are All Shipwrecks is a dazzling debut. - The Dallas Morning News Stunningly powerful memoir... - BookPage We Are All Shipwrecks is a memoir about being adrift and lost on a boat, but also about discovering that we're all more or less adrift, that yearning is a universal condition...readers who appreciate thoughtful memoirs will be charmed by Carlisle's generosity and easy, open reflections...a wise, contemplative, forgiving memoir by a likable narrator. - Shelf Awareness Rich and complex memoir... Carlisle captivates the reader in this tender, warts-and-all narrative of her attempt to unravel her mother's murder and of the man who helped to create an adventurous, if confusing, childhood for her. - Publishers Weekly A turbulent childhood is accurately rendered in this gritty, raw memoir of Carlisle's family and her search for the truth about her mother's death. - Kirkus A squalid and decadent childhood is accurately rendered in this gritty, raw memoir of Carlisle's family and her search for the truth about her mother's death. - Kirkus -A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - - Fourth Genre


Moving and complex, this is an exquisitely written tale of perseverance and unconditional love. - Library Journal, STARRED review


A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - Fourth Genre


A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - <strong><em> Fourth Genre</em> </strong>


Readers who appreciate thoughtful memoirs will be charmed by Carlisle's generosity and easy, open reflections...a wise, contemplative, forgiving memoir by a likable narrator. - Shelf Awareness, STARRED review Stunningly powerful memoir... - BookPage We Are All Shipwrecks is a memoir about being adrift and lost on a boat, but also about discovering that we're all more or less adrift, that yearning is a universal condition...readers who appreciate thoughtful memoirs will be charmed by Carlisle's generosity and easy, open reflections...a wise, contemplative, forgiving memoir by a likable narrator. - Shelf Awareness Rich and complex memoir... Carlisle captivates the reader in this tender, warts-and-all narrative of her attempt to unravel her mother's murder and of the man who helped to create an adventurous, if confusing, childhood for her. - Publishers Weekly Although the initial intrigue in Carlisle's engrossing memoir is that of her mother's murder, quite possibly by the Hillside Strangler, the real story is what came after...Carlisle writes from her current perspective, questioning the implications of a life marked by death from the start and exploring how the adults in her life...shaped who she was and who she became. - Booklist A turbulent childhood is accurately rendered in this gritty, raw memoir of Carlisle's family and her search for the truth about her mother's death. - Kirkus A squalid and decadent childhood is accurately rendered in this gritty, raw memoir of Carlisle's family and her search for the truth about her mother's death. - Kirkus Moving and complex, this is an exquisitely written tale of perseverance and unconditional love. - Library Journal, STARRED review -A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - - Fourth Genre A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - Fourth Genre


A squalid and decadent childhood is accurately rendered in this gritty, raw memoir of Carlisle's family and her search for the truth about her mother's death. - Kirkus Moving and complex, this is an exquisitely written tale of perseverance and unconditional love. - Library Journal, STARRED review -A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - - Fourth Genre A stunning piece of work - a wrenching, beautiful exploration of the author's struggle to solve the mystery of her mother's murder. - Fourth Genre


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Kelly Carlisle’s personal essays have appeared in the New England Review, Salon.com, Ploughshares, and more. She has a PhD in English from the University of Nebraska and lives with her family in Texas, where she is an assistant professor at Trinity University. Visit her on Twitter @ProfKGC.

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