A young woman chafing at the confines of marriage confronts the high
cost of craving freedom and adventure in a memoir that "pushes
literary boundaries" (The Atlantic) At twenty-five, as her wedding
date approached, Laura Smith began to feel trapped. Not by her
fiancé, who shared her appetite for adventure, but by the unsettling
idea that it was hard to be at once married and free. Laura wanted her
life to be different. She wanted her marriage to be different. And she
found in the strangely captivating story of another restless young
woman determined to live without constraints both an enticement and a
challenge. Barbara Newhall Follett was a free-spirited trailblazer who
published her first novel at 11, enlisted as a deck hand on a boat
bound for the south China seas at 15 and was one of the first women to
hike the Appalachian trail. Then in December 1939, when she was not
much older than Laura, she walked out of her apartment on a quiet
tree-lined street in Brookline, leaving behind a fraying marriage, and
vanished without a trace. Obsessed by her story, Laura set off to find
out what had happened. The Art of Vanishing is a riveting mystery and
a piercing exploration of marriage and convention that asks deep and
uncomfortable questions: Why do we give up on our childhood dreams? Is
marriage a golden noose? Must we find ourselves in the same row houses
with Pottery Barn lamps telling our kids to behave? Searingly honest
and written with a raw intensity, it will challenge you to rethink
your most intimate decisions and may just upend your life.
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A Memoir of Wanderlust
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399563607
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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