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The Ugly Cry - How I Became a Person (Despite My Grandmother's Horrible Advice) (Paperback)
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The Ugly Cry - How I Became a Person (Despite My Grandmother's Horrible Advice) (Paperback)
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"They say comedy equals tragedy plus time: This very funny account
of an often miserable childhood is proof." --People "What a strong,
funny, heartbreaking memoir, with a voice that is completely its
own (written by a woman who very much seems to be completely her
own, as well.) I loved it."--Elizabeth Gilbert, New York Times
bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat, Pray, Love An uproarious,
moving memoir about a grandmother's ferocious love and redefining
what it means to be family "If you fight that motherf**ker and you
don't win, you're going to come home and fight me." Not the advice
you'd normally expect from your grandmother-but Danielle Henderson
would be the first to tell you her childhood was anything but
conventional. Abandoned at ten years old by a mother who chose her
drug-addicted, abusive boyfriend, Danielle was raised by
grandparents who thought their child-rearing days had ended in the
1960s. She grew up Black, weird, and overwhelmingly uncool in a
mostly white neighborhood in upstate New York, which created its
own identity crises. Under the eye-rolling, foul-mouthed, loving
tutelage of her uncompromising grandmother-and the horror movies
she obsessively watched-Danielle grew into a tall, awkward,
Sassy-loving teenager who wore black eyeliner as lipstick and was
struggling with the aftermath of her mother's choices. But she also
learned that she had the strength and smarts to save herself, her
grandmother gifting her a faith in her own capabilities that the
world would not have most Black girls possess. With humor, wit, and
deep insight, Danielle shares how she grew up and grew wise-and the
lessons she's carried from those days to these. In the process, she
upends our conventional understanding of family and redefines its
boundaries to include the millions of people who share her story.
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