Sometimes the smallest wounds hurt the most. Ordinary. Mundane. Tedious. For Charlotte Sommers those were three words she could use to describe her life to a tee since moving down south to continue with her studies and escape her obsessed ex-boyfriend. Classes, work, and sleep were three more.
Paper Cuts: A Memoir
โ Scribed by Bernard, Stephen
- Book ID
- 110463488
- Publisher
- Random House
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781473549234
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
'I have a small line of red dots on the back of my left hand, where the needle goes in. I have had hundreds of ketamine injections, more than anyone else, perhaps. The needle goes in, and the truth comes out. Sometimes I am a child again. Sometimes I have the innocence of a child, but I am not innocent. I know too much. I have known too much.'
With Paper Cuts, Stephen Bernard boldly tests the bounds of what a memoir can achieve. Living through the trauma of childhood abuse and mental illness, he writes to escape and confront, to accuse and explain.
Each morning when he wakes, Stephen Bernard must literally reconstruct his self: every night he writes himself a letter to be read the next day. The fractured, intensely personal narrative of Paper Cuts follows a single day in his life as he navigates a course through the effects of mania, medication and memories. The result is painful, unique and inspiring.
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