![]() ![]() ![]() 'A deceptively spare life story that sneaks up and surprises you with its sudden fecundity and power. ![]() 'Vanasco's candor, curiosity, and commitment to human understanding are not to be missed.' * Booklist, Starred Review * As the pages fly by, were right by Vanasco, breathlessly experiencing her grief, mania. a journey that takes Vanasco into the dark depths of her family history, as well as her own psyche, and it shows in an incredibly intimate way the methods we use to cope with loss, disappointment, and grief, and how we can try and make our way out of the darkness and into a place of recovery.' * NYLON, Best Books of Fall * 'Vanasco explores the intricacies of the human psyche with stunning poignancy.' * Newsweek * Michael Kimball speaks with Jeannie Vanasco about her latest book out from Tin House, The Glass Eye, with a specific focus on memoir, memory, and not being. 'Wildly innovative.' * New York Magazine * as the pages fly by, we're right by Vanasco, breathlesslyexperiencing her grief, mania, revelations, and - ultimately - her relief.' * Entertainment Weekly * For fans of Maggie Nelson and Meghan ORourke, Jeannie Vanasco emerges as a definitive new voice in this stunning portrait of a daughters love for her father. Vanasco brings to life the father she loved with an almost frightening force.' * The New York Times Book Review * Jeannie Vanasco’s The Glass Eye is the beautiful and multilayered journey of a writer paying tribute to her father, while also discovering herself. a haunting exploration of perception, memory, and the complexities of grief. ![]()
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