Notes to Self

Notes to Self: Essays

Paperback Published on: 26/07/2018
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Notes to Self
Unflinching honesty, breath-taking power
One of the finest works of non-fiction I've read in some time, Notes to Self is a tour-de-force of self-analysis, memory, shared female experience and fine... READ MORE
Martha Greengrass
Notes to Self
Brave and Fierce collection of personal essays!
Emilie Pines Notes To Self is beautiful raw collection of personal essays that will resonate with any woman reading it. She splits the book into personal m... READ MORE
Imie at Wokingham

Synopsis

`The person who loves the addict exhausts and renews their love on a daily basis' In this vivid and powerful collection of essays, the first non- fiction book published by Tramp Press, Emilie Pine boldly confronts the past to better understand herself, her relationships and her role in society. Tackling subjects like addiction, fertility, feminism and sexual violence, and where these subjects intersect with legislation, these beautifully written essays are at once fascinating and funny, intimate and searingly honest. Honest, raw, brave and new, Notes to Self breaks new ground in the field of personal essays.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Tramp Press
  • ISBN: 9781999700843
  • Languages: English

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Notes to Self
“I am afraid. But I am doing it anyway.”
‘Notes to self’ is a collection of essays that are astonishingly truthful. They focus on major events in the author’s life - her father’s alcoholism, her i... READ MORE
Tabby
Notes to Self
"I am afraid. But I am doing it anyway.”
Trigger warning: this book discusses alcoholism, infertility and sexual violence. “I am afraid of being the disruptive woman. And of not being disruptive ... READ MORE
Laura McGloughlin
Notes to Self
Heartbreaking, but also Hopeful
An absolutely brilliant collection of essays where no subject is too painful for examination: female pain, infertility, alcoholism, families, and violence ... READ MORE
Maureen Stapleton