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The Trouble with Being Born

Published
Jan 2008
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
209

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Novel, memoir, and anti-memoir, The Trouble with Being Born depicts the lives of Frances and Joe, husband and wife. Told in their own alternating voices, they recall their lives, separately and together, and the divergent trajectories of their origins and aspirations.

Frances's story moves in reverse: beginning with her dementia in old age, her narrative moves backwards into lucidity, through a cruel and loveless marriage, the birth of her son Jeffrey, and into a childhood that she recalls fondly as a time of innocence and belonging.

  

Joe's memories begin in childhood, a bewildered boy struggling with poverty, racism, and isolation, and we watch him grow into a manhood fraught with wrong turns, rage, betrayals, and disappointment, caring in the end for the woman he has long mistreated.

The Trouble with Being Born is a stark meditation on memory and the struggle–both necessary and impossible–to remember.

 

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Jan 2008 F2c ISBN13 9781573661416 ISBN10 1573661414
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Sep 2009 University of Alabama Press ISBN13 9781573668101 ISBN10 1573668109
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Sep 2009 Fiction Collective 2 ISBN10 B00ESK7KLA
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