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Somebody s Daughter by Ashley C Ford Review | POPSUGAR Entertainment

Ashley C. Ford Makes Peace With Her Incarcerated Father in a Glowing Debut Memoir As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you ll like too. POPSUGAR has affiliate and advertising partnerships so we get revenue from sharing this content and from your purchase. 0 Shares When it comes to summing up Ashley C. Ford s childhood, complicated feels like a cop-out, but it s maybe the only accurate way to say it. Fraught with hurt and confusion, tinged with love and beauty, Ford lays out those years in vivid, painful detail in her stunning debut memoir, Somebody s Daughter, (out June 1).

Festival Days : Jo Ann Beard s Collection of Nonfiction And Fiction Is Nothing But The Truth

Acclaimed author Jo Ann Beard is known for her mesmeric storytelling. In her latest collection, Festival Days, she brings us nine stories. Most are based on real people and events and a couple are fiction, but the collection itself reveals again the author s ability to build a story that grabs us from the beginning and never lets us go. The questions of fiction versus nonfiction fade away and leave us remarkable stories. Highlights from the Interview with Jo Ann Beard On the story Werner, based on a real person and the incredible things that happened to him Werner is a painter, and I met him at an art colony where he had occasion when somebody asked a specific question at the dinner table to recount a story about something that had happened to him years ago, which is an experience he had when his apartment building caught fire. And he had to make his way out of the building. And I asked Werner if I could, somewhat like a journalist, write that story. And he gave me permission

11 New Books We Recommend This Week

11 New Books We Recommend This Week April 22, 2021 This week’s recommended books include a local’s impressionistic rendering of Mexico City, a Chilean novel about life during the Pinochet regime, and journalistic accounts of Rwanda and the family that brought you OxyContin. There are also two essay collections (or essayistic collections), by Jenny Diski and Jo Ann Beard, along with a senator’s memoir and sparkling letters by the American poet James Merrill. Finally, a biography of the scholar Edward Said, a history of the cultural hotbed of 1970s Los Angeles and Kaitlyn Greenidge’s new novel, about a free spirit finding her way in post-Civil War New York.

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