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Directions to Myself (Paperback)
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Directions to Myself (Paperback)
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Loot Price R331
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'An absolute stunner: frank, funny, self-aware, constantly
surprising ... One of the most insightful representations I've read
of what it feels like to be alive these days' GEORGE SAUNDERS
________________________ One day Heidi Julavits sees her son
silhouetted by the sun and notices he is at the threshold of what
she calls "the end times of childhood." When did this happen, she
asks herself. Who is my son becoming-and what qualifies me to be
his guide? What follows starts to feel like uncharted waters. Rape
allegations rock the university campus where she teaches,
unleashing questions of justice and accountability. Julavits begins
to wonder how to prepare her son to be the best possible citizen of
the world he's about to enter. And what must she learn about
herself in order to responsibly steer him. Looking back to her own
childhood in Maine, where she often navigated the coastline in a
small boat relying on a decades-old sailing guide, Julavits takes
us on an intellectual navigation of the self. Throughout, she
intertwines her internal investigation with a wide-ranging
exploration of what it means to raise a child in a time full of
contradictions and moral complexity. Using the past and present as
points of orientation, Directions to Myself examines the messy
minutiae of contemporary family life alongside knottier
philosophical questions of politics and gender. Through it all,
Julavits discovers the beauty and the danger of telling stories as
a way to locate ourselves, and help others find us. Intimate,
rigorous, and refreshingly unsentimental about motherhood and
parenting, Directions to Myself is a love letter to Maine and a
reckoning with the disappearance of childhood-her children's and
her own-that cements Julavits' reputation as one of the most
engaged and innovative nonfiction writers today whose work has been
called "fascinating" (Washington Post), "scathingly funny" (Los
Angeles Times), and "exquisite" (New York Times).
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