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Apple, Tree
Apple, Tree: Writers on Their Parents | Lise Funderburg
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It happens to us all: we think we've settled into an identity, a self, and then out of nowhere and with great force, the traces of our parents appear to us, in us--in mirrors, in gestures, in reaction and reactivity, at weddings and funerals, and in troubled thoughts that crouch in dark corners of our minds. In this masterful collection of new essays, the apple looks at the tree. Twenty-five writers deftly explore a trait they've inherited from a parent, reflecting on how it affects the lives they lead today--how it shifts their relationship to that parent (sometimes posthumously) and to their sense of self. Apple, Tree's all-star lineup of writers brings eloquence, integrity, and humor to topics such as arrogance, obsession, psychics, grudges, table manners, luck, and laundry. Contributors include Laura van den Berg, S. Bear Bergman, John Freeman, Jane Hamilton, Mat Johnson, Daniel Mendelsohn, Kyoko Mori, Ann Patchett, and Sallie Tisdale, among others. Together, their pieces form a prismatic meditation on how we make fresh sense of ourselves and our parents when we see the pieces of them that live on in us.
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Erynecki
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Has it ever happened to you...you say something, think something, see yourself make a particular gesture...and you think...That‘s my mom (or dad!). It‘s definitely happened to me which is why I am really enjoying this collection of essays. It‘s quite a range of authors and styles, but all are introspective on what we purposefully and accidentally inherit from our parents.

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BrentMWiggins
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Lise Funderburg's Apple, Tree explores the adolescent trappings and developments of its contributors, starting from the root and out to the branch where gravity takes hold of them and plots them in front of the parental gaze...

Review: https://wigginswords.com/2019/08/30/apple-tree-writers-on-their-parents-by-lise-...

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