I know you rider

a memoir

I know you rider

a memoir
Leslie Stein
Book - 2020

I Know You Rider is Leslie Stein<U+2019>s rumination on the many complex questions surrounding the decision to reproduce. Opening in an abortion clinic, the book accompanies Stein through a year of her life, steeped in emotions she was not quite expecting while also looking far beyond her own experiences. She visits with a childhood friend who<U+2019>s just had twins and is trying to raise them as environmentally as possible, chats with another who<U+2019>s had a vasectomy to spare his wife a lifetime of birth control, and spends Christmas with her own mother, who aches for a grandchild. Through these melodically rendered conversations with loved ones and strangers, Stein weaves one continuing conversation with herself. She presents a sometimes sweet, sometimes funny, and always powerfully empathetic account, asking what makes a life meaningful and where we find joy, amid other questions<U+2015>most of which have no solid answers, much like real life. Instead of focusing on trauma, I Know You Rider is a story about unpredictability, change, and adaptability, adding a much-needed new perspective to a topic often avoided or discussed through a black-and-white lens. People are ever changing, contradicting themselves, and having to deal with unforeseen circumstances: Stein holds this human condition with grace and humor, as she embraces the cosmic choreography and keeps walking, open to what life blows her way.

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37413318695238 Disponible Graphic literature 153.83 STEIN
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Stein, Leslie, 1982-
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: [Montreal, Quebec] : Drawn & Quarterly, 2020.
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