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The Memory Palace: A Memoir by Mira Bartok (English) Paperback Book

Description: The Memory Palace by Mira Bartok Before she was struck with schizophrenia at the age of 19, beautiful piano protege Norma Herr had been the most vibrant personality in the room. But soon her mental state was deteriorating rapidly. "The Memory Palace" is a breathtaking literary memoir about the complex meaning of love, truth, and the capacity for forgiveness among family. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In the tradition of The Glass Castle, two sisters confront schizophrenia in this New York Times bestselling poignant memoir about family and mental illness. Through stunning prose and original art, The Memory Palace captures the love between mother and daughter, the complex meaning of truth, and one familys capacity for forgiveness. *A Washington Post Best Book of the Year * *The National Book Critics Circle Award Winner for Best Autobiography* "People have abandoned their loved ones for much less than youve been through," Mira Bartók is told at her mothers memorial service. It is a poignant observation about the relationship between Mira, her sister, and their mentally ill mother. Before she was struck with schizophrenia at the age of nineteen, beautiful piano protégé Norma Herr had been the most vibrant personality in the room. She loved her daughters and did her best to raise them well, but as her mental state deteriorated, Norma spoke less about Chopin and more about Nazis and her fear that her daughters would be kidnapped, murdered, or raped. When the girls left for college, the harassment escalated--Norma called them obsessively, appeared at their apartments or jobs, threatened to kill herself if they did not return home. After a traumatic encounter, Mira and her sister were left with no choice but to change their names and sever all contact with Norma in order to stay safe. But while Mira pursued her career as an artist--exploring the ancient romance of Florence, the eerie mysticism of northern Norway, and the raw desert of Israel--the haunting memories of her mother were never far away. Then one day, a debilitating car accident changes Miras life forever. Struggling to recover from a traumatic brain injury, she was confronted with a need to recontextualize her life--she had to relearn how to paint, read, and interact with the outside world. In her search for a way back to her lost self, Mira reached out to the homeless shelter where she believed her mother was living and discovered that Norma was dying. Mira and her sister traveled to Cleveland, where they shared an extraordinary reconciliation with their mother that none of them had thought possible. At the hospital, Mira discovered a set of keys that opened a storage unit Norma had been keeping for seventeen years. Filled with family photos, childhood toys, and ephemera from Normas life, the storage unit brought back a flood of previous memories that Mira had thought were lost to her forever. The Memory Palace is a breathtaking literary memoir about the complex meaning of love, truth, and the capacity for forgiveness among family. Through stunning prose and original art created by the author in tandem with the text, The Memory Palace explores the connections between mother and daughter that cannot be broken no matter how much exists--or is lost--between them. Author Biography Mira Bartók is a Chicago-born artist and the author of twenty-eight books for children. Her writing has appeared in several literary journals and anthologies and has been noted in The Best American Essays series. She lives in Western Massachusetts, where she runs Miras List, a blog that helps artists find funding and residencies all over the world. The Memory Palace is Miras first book for adults. You can find her at TheMemoryPalace.com. Review The National Book Critics Circle Award Winner for Best Autobiography of 2011A Washington Post Best Book of 2011 Review Quote The National Book Critics Circle Award Winner for Best Autobiography of 2011 Excerpt from Book Homeless A homeless woman, lets call her my mother for now, or yours, sits on a window ledge in late afternoon in a working-class neighborhood in Cleveland, or it could be Baltimore or Detroit. She is five stories up, and below the ambulance is waiting, red lights flashing in the rain. The woman thinks theyre the red eyes of a leopard from her dream last night. The voices below tell her not to jump, but the ones in her head are winning. In her story there are leopards on every corner, men with wild teeth and cat bodies, tails as long as rivers. If she opens her arms into wings she must cross a bridge of fire, battle four horses and riders. I am a swan, a spindle, a falcon, a bear. The men below call up to save her, cast their nets to lure her down, but she knows she cannot reach the garden without the distant journey. She opens her arms to enter the land of birds and fire. I will become wind, bone, blood, and memory. And the red eyes below are amazed to see just how perilously she balances on the ledge--like a leaf or a delicate lock of hair. Every passion borders on chaos, that of the collector on the chaos of memory. Details ISBN1439183325 Author Mira Bartok Short Title MEMORY PALACE Language English ISBN-10 1439183325 ISBN-13 9781439183328 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 362.2085092 Year 2011 Publication Date 2011-08-09 Subtitle A Memoir Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2011-08-09 NZ Release Date 2011-08-09 US Release Date 2011-08-09 UK Release Date 2011-08-09 Pages 336 Publisher Simon & Schuster Imprint Simon & Schuster Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:45341982;

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