9780982754702
Grip
Author: Nina Hamberg
Publisher: Route One Press
Publication Date: 08 July, 2011
ISBN: 9780982754702
Pages: 288
Subjects: Biographies, Social science, Family and relationships
Available as: , Trade Paper, 978-0-9827547-0-2 E-Book - EPUB, 978-0-9827547-1-9
Description:
Grip is the award-winning memoir of a young woman who stood up to an armed attacker, embraced feminism, trained up to her black belt in karate, yet still managed to fall for the worst guy in the room. Set in San Francisco in the 1970s, the story examines what it means to be a strong, independent woman, and how, despite the best intentions, it's easy to get lost along the way. Winner of the Maui Writers Conference Rupert Hughes Award and the Bay Area Independent Publishers Association Award for "Best Memoir," Grip is a page-turner that reads like a novel. Written with candor and finely etched detail, it is by turns riveting, funny, poignant and wise.
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PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: Publishers Weekly
Review Date: 2011-07-11
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After being assaulted in her own bedroom by a masked intruder when she was a teen, Hamberg found her relationships with men complicated, to say the least. In this thoughtful memoir, she shares the victories and defeats that shaped those relationships in vivid detail. Introspective without lapsing into solipsism, Hamburg paints a portrait of a woman who stood up to her attacker, embraced feminism, and still managed to fall for the worst guy in the room, be he a spineless hippie, a manipulative ex-con, or a karate instructor with anger issues. Hamburg never resorts to caricatures; while each beau has his flaws, she also illustrates his particular appeal and the unique dynamics that kept the relationship going. This is no small feat.ÅStrangely, it's her last (and healthiest) relationship that gets short shrift. Hamburg's marriage sounds like a stable one, but the reader is unable to determine who her husband is, why they clicked, and what has kept them together for a decade. Soundly edited, focused and well-crafted, Hamburg's memoir is an examination of what it means to be a strong, independent woman, and how we often manage to lead ourselves astray despite the best intentions.Å (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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