<b>A fierce, vivid memoir about a father-daughter relationship steeped in God, rebellion, and the Beatles.</b><br /><br />Erin Hosierβs coming-of-age was full of contradiction. Born into the turbulent 1970s, she was raised in rural Ohio by lapsed hippies who traded 1960s rock βnβ roll for 1950s-era
Don't let me down: a memoir
β Scribed by Beatles;Hosier, Erin
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- First hardcover edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"Erin Hosier and her family belonged to a strict evangelical church in Bainbridge, Ohio, for the first fourteen years of her life. But Erin was a rebel of the eighties who dyed her hair with cherry Kool-Aid while loudly defending liberal causes. Behind closed doors, she and her family were "five mentally ill people at different stages of development, screaming and flailing hysterically like hyenas." At the heart of the family was her father, Jack, whom Erin remembers as "the first boy I ever knew, the first man I ever loved, and the first significant person in my life to die." But she and her family also knew his other side far too well--his lies and his quick-flame anger that they were careful not to provoke. But Erin never saw her dad angry when he was listening to the Beatles. Despite being seen as a sin in their church, rock n' roll became the bond that brought father and daughter together. It gave Erin the courage to ultimately stand up to her father and everybody else; the push to leave home and move to New York City; and the coping mechanism for all the pain along the way. Don't Let Me Down is the story of a young woman who tip-toed within the shadow of her father. It breaks open what women feel about their sexuality, self-worth, and the rites of passage they go through in adolescence. Above all, it's the story of growing up with one dysfunctional family and finding peace in another."--Provided by publisher.;Side one / Jack -- A day in the life -- Blackbird -- Cry baby cry -- If I fell -- The two of us -- Carry that weight -- Run for your life -- Don't let me down -- Rain -- Julia -- I'm looking through you -- Interlude: girl -- Hey Jude -- In my life -- Side two / Erin -- She's leaving home -- I'm a loser -- Come together -- The end -- Golden slumbers -- Here comes the sun -- I want to tell you -- Help! -- Got to get you into my life -- Fixing a hole -- You've got to hide your love away -- Let it be.
β¦ Table of Contents
Side one / Jack --
A day in the life --
Blackbird --
Cry baby cry --
If I fell --
The two of us --
Carry that weight --
Run for your life --
Don't let me down --
Rain --
Julia --
I'm looking through you --
Interlude: girl --
Hey Jude --
In my life --
Side two / Erin --
She's leaving home --
I'm a loser --
Come together --
The end --
Golden slumbers --
Here comes the sun --
I want to tell you --
Help! --
Got to get you into my life --
Fixing a hole --
You've got to hide your love away --
Let it be.
β¦ Subjects
Baby boom generation;Baby boom generation--Ohio--Geauga County;BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical;Coming of age;Fathers and daughters;Fathers and daughters--Ohio--Geauga County;Fundamentalists;Fundamentalists--Ohio--Geauga County;HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General;HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI);Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.);Literary agents;Literary agents--New York (State)--New York;Manners and customs;
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<b>A fierce, vivid memoir about a father-daughter relationship steeped in God, rebellion, and the Beatles.</b><br /><br />Erin Hosierβs coming-of-age was full of contradiction. Born into the turbulent 1970s, she was raised in rural Ohio by lapsed hippies who traded 1960s rock βnβ roll for 1950s-era
319 pages ; 24 cm