A Woman's Battles and Transformations
Synopsis
Long-listed for the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Barrios Book in Translation Prize
Édouard Louis's bracing and honest memoir of his mother's liberation--a "poetic, tender, joyous" account (The Guardian).
Late one night, Édouard Louis got a call from his forty-five-year-old mother: "I did it. I left your father." Suddenly, she was free. A Woman's Battles and Transformations is the searing and sympathetic story of one woman's escape: of mothers and sons, of history and heartbreak, of politics and power. It reckons with the cruel systems that govern our lives--and with the possibility of escape. Sharp, short, and fine as a needle, it is a necessary addition to the work of Édouard Louis, "one of France's most widely read and internationally successful novelists" (The New York Times Magazine).
Publisher information
- Publisher: Picador USA
- ISBN: 9781250449832
- Number of pages: 112
- Dimensions: 186 x 124 x 12 mm
- Languages: English
