The Liars' Club: A Memoir
 

The Liars' Club: A Memoir

by Mary Karr

In this funny, razor-edged memoir, Mary Karr, a prize-winning poet and critic, looks back at her upbringing in a swampy East Texas refinery town with a volatile, defiantly loving family. She recalls her painter mother, seven times married, whose outlaw spirit could tip into psychosis; a fist-swinging father who spun tales with his cronies--dubbed the Liars' Club; and a neighborhood rape when... (read more)

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Steve  G
  • Rated 5 stars

A sad and disturbing memoir, but my God, her East Texas vernacular is mesmerizing. Molly Ivins likened finding Carr to finding Beethoven in Hoboken, and that's apt because her sentences and paragraphs, composed of folk language, flow like brilliantly composed music.

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asandh
  • Rated 1 stars

Horrible. The language and blasphemy aside, was there a story? I really feel sorry that this woman as a young girl was so full of disturbing thoughts and behavior.

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  • M S&S

    m s&s said:

    on and on. nothing happening. put it down for now.

    posted Saturday, March 8 2008
  • Ransom14

    ransom14 said:

    Absolutely the most hilarious book I have ever read - all the descriptions of the smells and sounds hits a little too close to home. Her family is as dysfunctional as the next, but she keeps it light, despite what she had to go through. What's more, her writing is witty and sincere.

    posted Tuesday, August 7 2007
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