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Splinters - First Aid Splinter Remover Kit for Kids & Adults - Safe & Painless Splinter Removal Tweezers - Perfect for Home, Camping, and Outdoor Activities
Splinters - First Aid Splinter Remover Kit for Kids & Adults - Safe & Painless Splinter Removal Tweezers - Perfect for Home, Camping, and Outdoor Activities

Splinters - First Aid Splinter Remover Kit for Kids & Adults - Safe & Painless Splinter Removal Tweezers - Perfect for Home, Camping, and Outdoor Activities

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Leslie Jamison | Hardback | May 2024 

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering and The Empathy Exams comes the riveting story of rebuilding a life after the end of a marriage - an exploration of motherhood, art and new love.

In this blend of memoir and criticism, Leslie Jamison turns her attention to some of the most intimate relationships of her life - her consuming love for her young daughter, and a ruptured marriage once swollen with hope - and examines what it means for a woman to be many things at once: a mother, an artist, a teacher, a lover.

'Splinters is as sharp and piercing as its title - a brilliant reckoning with what it means to make art, a self, a family, a life... This memoir is a masterclass' - Maggie Smith, author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful

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Author Info

Leslie Jamison grew up in Los Angeles. Educated at Harvard College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she has also worked as an innkeeper in California, a schoolteacher in Nicaragua, and an office temp in Manhattan. She is the New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering and The Empathy Exams, as well as a novel, The Gin Closet, and the essay collection Make it Scream, Make it Burn. Her work has appeared in Harper's, The Atlantic, Oxford American, Virginia Quarterly Review, and the New York Times Magazine, where she is a contributing writer. She directs the graduate nonfiction program at Columbia University.


 

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