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    Autobiography Of A Face

    Lucy Grealy

    196 pages

    A New York Times Notable Book. This "harrowing, lyrical autobiographical memoir . . . is a striking meditation on the distorting effects of our culture's preoccupation with physical beauty" (Publishers Weekly). It took Lucy Grealy twenty years of living with a distorted self-image and more than thirty reconstructive procedures before she could come to terms with her appearance after childhood cancer and surgery that left her jaw disfigured. As a young girl, she absorbed the searing pain of peer rejection and the paralyzing fear of never being loved. “This is a young woman’s first book, the story of her own life, and both book and life are unforgettable.”??—??New York Times “Engaging and engrossing, a story of grace as well as cruelty, and a demonstration of [Grealy's] own wit and style and class."??—??Washington Post Book World

    This memoir offers a profound insight into the life of a poet who faced immense challenges after losing her jaws to cancer treatment, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in resilience and the human spirit.

    This deep and moving memoir offers a poignant exploration of personal struggles, making it a compelling read despite its sadness.