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État
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Book Title
Rib Joint : a Memoir in Essays
Publication Name
The Rib Joint
Title
The Rib Joint
Subtitle
A Memoir In Essays
Author
Julia Koets
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781597096751
ISBN
9781597096751
Publisher
Red Hen Press
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, Lgbt
Release Date
19/12/2019
Release Year
2019
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.4in
Item Length
7.9in
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
4.8 Oz
Publication Year
2019
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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Exploring the hazy line that can exist between friendship and desire, this memoir-in-essays is a coming out story that chronicles the childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood of Julia Koets, who grows up entrenched in religion in a small town in the South.

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Publisher
Red Hen Press
ISBN-10
159709675x
ISBN-13
9781597096751
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25038383474

Product Key Features

Book Title
Rib Joint : a Memoir in Essays
Author
Julia Koets
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, Lgbt
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Number of Pages
144 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.9in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
4.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3611.O38z46 2019
Reviews
"I grew up in the church," writes Julia Koets, "the way some people grow up in a neighborhood." And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book. -- Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end. -- Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden, "'I grew up in the church,' writes Julia Koets, 'the way some people grow up in a neighborhood.' And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book." --Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship, "I grew up in the church," writes Julia Koets, "the way some people grow up in a neighborhood." And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book. There's so much to admire in Julia Koets's first book of essays. She demonstrates enormous skill at turning a subject inside out, revealing clinical interest in that subject while spinning lyrical connections between abstract ideas and detailed memories. --The Gertrude Press -- Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end. -- Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden The lyric essay form, reliant on gaps and fragmentation, beautifully aligns with Koets' own experience of compression and expansion, as her narrator moves from a closeted existence to one of self-acceptance and personal liberation. Her memoir demonstrates the profound costs of rejection, silencing, and exclusion within powerful social systems, where love and inclusion often hinge on self-denial.--Magin LaSov Gregg, Brevity's Nonfiction Blog, "I grew up in the church," writes Julia Koets, "the way some people grow up in a neighborhood." And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book. There's so much to admire in Julia Koets's first book of essays. She demonstrates enormous skill at turning a subject inside out, revealing clinical interest in that subject while spinning lyrical connections between abstract ideas and detailed memories." --The Gertrude Press "Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end." -- Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden "The lyric essay form, reliant on gaps and fragmentation, beautifully aligns with Koets' own experience of compression and expansion, as her narrator moves from a closeted existence to one of self-acceptance and personal liberation. Her memoir demonstrates the profound costs of rejection, silencing, and exclusion within powerful social systems, where love and inclusion often hinge on self-denial." --Magin LaSov Gregg, Brevity's Nonfiction Blog, "I grew up in the church," writes Julia Koets, "the way some people grow up in a neighborhood." And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book. There's so much to admire in Julia Koets's first book of essays. She demonstrates enormous skill at turning a subject inside out, revealing clinical interest in that subject while spinning lyrical connections between abstract ideas and detailed memories. --The Gertrude Press -- Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end. -- Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden, "Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end." --Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden, "I grew up in the church," writes Julia Koets, "the way some people grow up in a neighborhood." And around that sentence, The Rib Joint examines what it means to live inside a structure that both feeds and starves you at once--especially if you're queer. With radical intuition, Koets thinks about the price of secrets, implying at every turn that love and lies can't share the same space. A brilliant, unsettling book. There's so much to admire in Julia Koets's first book of essays. She demonstrates enormous skill at turning a subject inside out, revealing clinical interest in that subject while spinning lyrical connections between abstract ideas and detailed memories. --The Gertrude Press -- Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship Engaging, poignant, and at times wryly humorous, this book explores gender and identity through the eyes of a sensitive and perceptive young woman growing up in the South. Julia Koets writes with vulnerability, warmth, and a lyrical style that pulls the reader straight through to the end. -- Kristen Iversen, author of Full Body Burden The lyric essay form, reliant on gaps and fragmentation, beautifully aligns with Koets' own experience of compression and expansion, as her narrator moves from a closeted existence to one of self-acceptance and personal liberation. Her memoir demonstrates the profound costs of rejection, silencing, and exclusion within powerful social systems, where love and inclusion often hinge on self-denial.--Magin LaSov Gregg, Brevity's Nonfiction Blog Mentioned in University of South Florida's newspaper The Oracle
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2019-033844
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Dewey Edition
23

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