But It Has Exploded.' In Gorgeous, Moving, Humorous, Sharp, And Unforgettable Prose, With Pointillist Portraits Of A Girl And Then A Young Woman Coming Of Age, Levy Describes Her Own Ill-fated Assumptions: Thinking That Anything Is Possible, That The Old Rules Do Not Apply That Marriage Doesn't Have To Mean Monogamy That Gender And Sexuality Are Fluid That Aging Doesn't Have To Mean Infertility. I Thought I Had Harnessed The Power Of My Own Strength And Greed And Love To A Life That Could Contain It. 'people Have Been Telling Me Since I Was A Little Girl That I Was Too Fervent, Too Forceful, Too Much. A Gorgeous, Darkly Humorous Memoir For Readers Of Cheryl Strayed About A Woman Overcoming Dramatic Loss And Finding Reinvention, As Well As A Portrait Of A Generation Used To Assuming They're Entitled To Everything-based On This Award-winning Writer's New Yorker Article 'thanksgiving In Mongolia'- In 2012, At Age 38, When She Left On A Reporting Trip To Mongolia, Ariel Levy Thought She Had Figured It Out: She Was Married, Pregnant, Successful On Her Own Terms, Financially Secure.
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