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Carmichael's Bookstore: Leslie Jamison with Emily Matchar discuss Splinters


Event date: 

Thursday, February 22, 2024 - 7:00pm
2800 Frankfort Avenue
LouisvilleKY 40206

Carmichael's Bookstore is excited to host LESLIE JAMISON for her latest book, Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story. She will be joined in conversation with author Emily Matchar. 

This ticketed event will be held at Crescent Hill Baptist Church. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.affinna.com/event/lesliejamison

Event listing: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/ticketed-leslie-jamison-emily-matchar-crescent-hill-baptist-church-presents-splinters

About the Book:

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Recovering and The Empathy Exams comes the riveting story of rebuilding a life after the end of a marriage—an exploration of motherhood, art, and new love.
 
Leslie Jamison has become one of our most beloved contemporary voices, a scribe of the real, the true, the complex. She has been compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag, acclaimed for her powerful thinking, deep feeling, and electric prose. But while Jamison has never shied away from challenging material—scouring her own psyche and digging into our most unanswerable questions across four books—Splinters enters a new realm.
 
In her first memoir, Jamison turns her unrivaled powers of perception on some of the most intimate relationships of her life: her consuming love for her young daughter, a ruptured marriage once swollen with hope, and the shaping legacy of her own parents’ complicated bond. In examining what it means for a woman to be many things at once—a mother, an artist, a teacher, a lover—Jamison places the magical and the mundane side by side in surprising ways: pumping breastmilk in a shared university office, driving the open highway in the throes of new love, growing a tender second skin of consciousness as she watches her daughter come alive to the world. The result is a work of nonfiction like no other, an almost impossibly deep reckoning with the muchness of life and art, and a book that grieves the departure of one love even as it celebrates the arrival of another.
 
How do we move forward into joy when we are haunted by loss? How do we claim hope alongside the harm we’ve caused? A memoir for which the very term tour de force seems to have been coined, Splinters plumbs these and other pressing questions with writing that is revelatory to the last page. Jamison has delivered a book with the linguistic daring and emotional acuity that made The Empathy Exams and The Recovering instant classics, even as she reaches new depths of understanding, piercing the reader to the core. A master of nonfiction, she evinces once again her ability to “stitch together the intellectual and the emotional with the finesse of a crackerjack surgeon” (NPR).

About the Authors: 

Leslie Jamison is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Recovering and The Empathy Exams; the collection of essays Make It Scream, Make It Burn, a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award; and the novel The Gin Closet, a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize. She is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, and her work has appeared in publications including The AtlanticHarper’s, the New York Times Book Review, the Oxford American, and the Virginia Quarterly Review, among many others. She teaches at Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn.

Emily Matchar has written for an array of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Smithsonian, and the Atlantic. Her first novel, In the Shadow of the Greenbrier, a multi-generational saga of a Jewish family in West Virginia, debuts March 12. She's also the author of the nonfiction book Homeward Bound. Originally from North Carolina, she currently lives in Indiana with her husband and two sons.

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