Cherry
 

Cherry

by Mary Karr

As a girl idling her way through long, toxically boring summer afternoons in Leechfield, Texas, Mary Karr dreamed up an unusual career for herself, "to write one-half poetry and one-half autobiography." She has since done both, and even when she's recounting a dirty joke, she can't help but employ a poet's precise and musical vision. Her first memoir, The Liar's Club, was as searing a chronicle... (read more)

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Johnie S
  • Rated 5 stars

Mary Karr is a very witty and thoughtful writer. She is able to convey a painful childhood in a humourous and honest manner. Karr is worth reading for certain.

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  • maxine p

    maxine p said:

    this has been my favorite book since I first read it in the 8th grade. Every now and then I'll pick it up and re-read it. I never get sick of it!

    posted Friday, May 9 2008
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