Stardom, Sexuality & Dissociation: Three Memoirs

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Chloé Caldwell’s Trying: A Memoir is one woman’s story told through selective journaling: her struggle with infertility, the dissolution of her marriage – and an eventual reawakening to her long-buried desires and queer identity. Throughout, Caldwell kept writing, making sense of her new reality in real time. She captures the continuous process of becoming and the mysterious ways that writing informs that process. As a child, Atash Yaghmaian endured terrors at home and outside, as Iran was on fire. Escaping abuse, gender oppression, war, and religious superstition, she disassociated into what she calls the “House of Stone,” where nine beings, each a part of her, lived. My Name Means Fire: A Memoir enlightens readers about dissociative identity disorder (DID) and what it sometimes takes anyone to survive. In Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star, Argentine writer, comedian, and once-successful preteen actor Tamara Yajia brings an unlikely combination of comedy, tragedy, generational struggle, and filthy sex jokes to a raucously candid memoir. It’s a messy, blazing story of a young woman trying to survive while holding on to her confidence, ambition, and sense of humor.
Buy Trying: A Memoir – Caldwell
Buy My Name Means Fire: A Memoir – Yaghmaian
Buy Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star – Yajia

Authors

CHLOÉ CALDWELL is the author of Women: A Novella, the memoir The Red Zone: A Love Story, and the essay collections I’ll Tell You in Person: Essays and Legs Get Led Astray. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Vogue, Bon Appétit, The Cut, MSNBC, Autostraddle, Longreads, and Nylon, as well as in anthologies including Goodbye to All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving New York and Without a Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class and Sluts. Caldwell offers writing support at scrappyliterary.com. She lives in Hudson, New York.

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