Notes to Self: Essays

Notes to Self: Essays

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Beschreibung

The international sensation that illuminates the experiences women are supposed to hide—from addiction, anger, sexual assault, and infertility to joy, sensuality, and love. WINNER OF THE AN POST IRISH BOOK OF THE YEAR • “Emilie Pine’s voice is razor-sharp and raw; her story is utterly original yet as familiar as my own breath.”—Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Love Warrior In this dazzling debut, Emilie Pine speaks to the events that have marked her life—those emotional disruptions for which our society has no adequate language, at once bittersweet, clandestine, and ordinary. She writes with radical honesty on the unspeakable grief of infertility, on caring for an alcoholic parent, on taboos around female bodies and female pain, on sexual violence and violence against the self. This is the story of one woman, and of all women. Devastating, poignant, and wise—and joyful against the odds—Notes to Self is an unforgettable exploration of what it feels like to be alive, and a daring act of rebellion against a society that is more comfortable with women’s silence. Praise for Notes to Self “Notes to Self begins as a deceptively simple catalogue of the injustices of modern female life and slyly emerges as a screaming treatise on just what it means to make your own rules, turning the hand you’ve been dealt into the coolest game in town. Emilie Pine is like your best friend—if your best friend was so sharp she drew blood.”—Lena Dunham, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Not That Kind of Girl “To read these essays is to understand the human condition more clearly, to reassess one’s place in the world, and to reclaim one’s own experiences as real and valid.”—Sunday Independent “Harrowing, clear-eyed . . . Everyone should consider [this] priority reading.”—Sunday Business Post “Incredible and insightful—an absolute must-read.”—The Skinny  “Agonizing, uncompromising, starkly brilliant. . . . [A] short, gleamingly instructive book, both memoir and psychological exploration—a platform for that insistent internal voice that almost any woman . . . wishes they had ignored.”—Financial Times “Do not read this book in public. It will make you cry.”—Anne Enright
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Beiträge

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Alle
4

This one surprised me - very touching, much food for thought!

My bestie bought this for me on our Dublin trip last WE in a vintage bookshop cuz it kinda spoke to me - and I didn’t know it was even written by an Irish author so that was the perfect souvenir 🍀 Emilie Pines basically “just” gives us an insight into various formative phases of her life. However, being a woman, a human really, I related to so much, I shared worries and experiences, and for the ones I don’t, I was still touched by her honesty and thoughts. A piece that just depicts how complex life, family, social environments and - being a woman - is. I really liked it 🫀

This one surprised me - very touching, much food for thought!
5

Ehrlich, ungeschönt und berührend.

4

Emilie Pine's writing style is concise, straight-forward and incredibly raw. In this collection of essays she reflects on her experience growing up, the miscarriage she had to endure, her relationship with her body and womanhood in general. To me, the collection hit very close to home and I could relate to many of the stories she told, insights she gave and feelings she felt. I read a few reviews of people saying they felt Pine was being narcissistic and self-centered in the narration of her story. But to me, this is her personal story, her trajectory of healing and her coping with the events that shaped her - and how is that not supposed to be selfish, after all. Self-reflection and healing always are. And you could beautifully see her growth in this collection of essays reflected in the way she told her own story. I personally loved this and raced through it in one go, stopping only to take a breath, cry or distance myself from the feelings that came up. Trigger warning: eating disorder

5

I didn't expect much and just picked the book because I liked the title and cover tbh, but it surprised me, one of the best reads this year. Very emotional, raw, honest and intense. The sentence "I am responsible for my mental health" really stuck with me.

5

my newfound love for memoirs (& seeing it on instagram) made me pick this up, and i loved it so much. it did everything i enjoy about reading memoirs: 1) the intimacy emilie pine's writing is so honest and from the heart. her clear language and direct way of explaining her feelings and putting them into context resonated with me a lot! she decided to share difficult moments from her life and to talk about experiences that people sometimes don't even share with their friends. because of that, i felt so close to her while reading, and i loved getting to know her. 2) the relatability well, my life has been very different from emilie pine's. i haven't experienced most of what she describes. still, i was able to relate to her so much, i could understand her thoughts and feelings and felt less alone for some reason. 3) the courage ...because we need women* like her to share their stories to create change!!

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