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The Way We Weren't.
Title:
The Way We Weren't.
Author:
Talbot, Jill.
ISBN:
9781619026308
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Contents:
PROLOGUE -- MODIFICATION REQUEST -- THE MAN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH -- COLORADO 1999-2003 -- OFF THE GRID -- WINE LIST -- WHAT DOESN'T BREAK LOOSE -- CEDAR CITY, UTAH 2003-2006 -- STALLED -- DARK -- AUTOBIOGRAPHIES -- AN ITINERANT YEAR {Part 1}SUMMER 2006 -- BEGIN -- A VERY SHORT ESSAY -- MISSOULA, MONTANA SUMMER 2006 -- RUNNING AWAY FROM RUNNING AWAY -- BOISE, IDAHO 2006 -- AN ITINERANT YEAR {Part 2}SPRING 2007 -- THE SAGE COUCH -- STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA 2007-2011 -- WATCHING OVER NOTHING -- RADIO SILENCE -- SINGLE MOTHER -- THE FICTION OF HISTORY -- CANTON, NEW YORK 2011-2013 -- THE PIECES -- EMERGENT -- DREAM HOUSES -- LOST CALLS -- CHICAGO 2013-2014 -- KITCHEN TABLE: A HISTORY -- NEW MEXICO 2014 -- HOME -- EPILOGUE -- REWRITE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
Abstract:
After years of futon passion, Hemingway discussions, and three-mile runs, Jill Talbot's relationship with a man carved in her doubts so deep she wrote to ignore them. And even though he was as unwilling to commit to a place or a job as Talbot was to marrying him, he insisted that she keep the baby when a pregnancy surprised them during their fourth year together. As it turned out, Kenny wasn't able to commit to a child either, so when the court ordered visitation and support for their four-month-old daughter, he vanished. His disappearing act was the catalyst for Talbot's own, as she moved her daughter through nine states in as many years—running from the memory of their failed relationship and the hope of an impossible reunion, all the while raising a daughter on her own. Then, one day while packing boxes, she found a photograph that changed everything. In this memoir-in-essays, Talbot attempts to set the record straight, even as she argues that our shared histories are merely competing stories we choose to tell ourselves. A bold look at the challenges of love and the struggles of a single mother in America today, The Way We Weren't tells a complex, unforgettable story of loss and leaving, and of how Talbot learned that writing can't bring anything back, but that because of it, nothing is ever really lost.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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