Being Lolita: A Memoir

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Product Details

Price
$26.99
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.3 X 1.2 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250217219
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About the Author

Alisson Wood is an award-winning writer whose essays have been published in the New York Times, Catapult, and Epiphany. She holds an M.F.A. in fiction from New York University. Alisson teaches creative writing at her alma mater and at Sackett Street Writers' Workshop. She is the founder and editor in chief of Pigeon Pages, a New York City literary journal and reading series. Alisson was a winner of the inaugural Breakout 8 Award from the Author's Guild and Epiphany. Being Lolita is her first book.

Reviews

A chilling and propulsive debut about the danger of being captive inside someone else's story, and the power of choosing your own. --Melissa Febos, author of Whip Smart and Abandon Me

Being Lolita is a book of deep insight and bravery--and ultimately one of power. In the era of #MeToo, Wood's voice will change things for the better. --Darin Strauss, bestselling author of Half a Life

Being Lolita is an unflinching depiction of grooming and a searing indictment of exploitative teachers, but most of all it's an act of redemption--a powerful realization of Wood's vow 'to do the little I can to make sure what happened to me doesn't happen again.' --Susan Choi, author of the National Book Award-winning Trust Exercise

It is incredible that Alisson Wood can write a story of such brutality and still make room for hope. But she does. Wood's debut is a celebration of survival, teaching us that in the end, we are the most reliable narrators of all, the hero of our own stories. Being Lolita is an incisive reckoning, a work of art, a new education. --T Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls

In Being Lolita, Alisson Wood traces one story of a teenage girl falling in love with her teacher, and then traces it again through the open lens of time and reflection. Each click of the aperture in this beautifully told memoir lets in more light, until the clouds of the past begin to part, allowing an image of a young woman to form on the page that is not fated to simply suffer at the hands of her abusers, but is able to break through the glass and live a life she can call her own. --Hannah Tinti, author of The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley

Being Lolita is a book of rare resonance, simultaneously heartbreaking and hopeful in its ongoing desire for a world of integrity, sanity, and respect. You won't forget it any time soon. --Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World

Wood reminds us that stories still have the power to change the world. This is a fascinating story of survival and purpose, yet it is also a story of interpretation. How we read the world changes how we live in it. A fantastic debut. --Garrard Conley, author of Boy Erased

An unflinching account . . . Wood's potent memoir doubles as a cautionary tale that indicts literary and social tropes of irresistible, sexualized youths. It's an impressive, provocative outing. --Publisher's Weekly

A remarkable feat of self-awareness . . . Incredibly powerful and important literary criticism . . . Wood's memoir is a triumph over heartbreak, trauma, and metamorphosis. --Paperback Paris

Deeply rich in language and perspective, Being Lolita is a haunting page-turner that puts readers on the edge of their seats, much like the original Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Wood is a talented writer and engaging narrator, bravely sharing her story in the most eloquent of ways. You will never read Lolita the same again. --San Francisco Book Review