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Name All the Animals Alison Smith

Name All the Animals By Alison Smith

Name All the Animals by Alison Smith


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Recounts the author's teenage experience of losing her brother in a car accident, a loss after which she managed her grief by engaging in self-destructive behaviors until her forbidden love for another girl helped her to define herself beyond her brother's death.

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Name All the Animals: A Memoir by Alison Smith

A luminous, poignant true story, Alison Smith's stunning first book, "Name All the Animals," is an unparalleled account of grief and secret love: the tale of a family clinging to the memory of a lost child, and a young woman struggling to define herself in the wake of his loss.

As children, siblings Alison and Roy Smith were so close that their mother called them by one name: Alroy. But on a cool summer morning when Alison was fifteen, she woke to learn that Roy, eighteen, was dead. This is Smith's extraordinary account of the impact of that loss -- on herself, on her parents, and on a deeply religious community.

At home, Alison and her parents sleepwalk in shifts. Alison hoards food for her lost brother, hides in the backyard fort they built together, and waits for him to return. During the day, she breaks every rule at Our Lady of Mercy School for Girls, where the baffled but loving nuns offer prayer, Shakespeare, and a job running the switchboard. In the end, Alison finds her own way to survive: a startling and taboo first love that helps her discover a world beyond the death of her brother.

An intimate book written in clear-eyed prose, "Name All the Animals" announces a brilliant new writer with a keen insight into the emotional life of the American family, the power of sibling love and loyalty, and the excruciating joy of first, forbidden love. Smith tells the story through her own fifteen-year-old eyes, with such expert pacing and narrative suspense that readers will find the book hard to put down.

Heartbreaking but hopeful, this is ultimately a book less about loss than it is about love -- about the excitement and anguish of Alison's first love, about her parents'enduring romance, about a community's passion for its faith, and about a well-loved boy who dies too young. A fiercely beautiful, redemptive book, it is sure to be a classic.

Name All the Animals Reviews

Laura Moriarty

author of "The Center of Everything"

To read "Name All the Animals" is to witness a fierce battle between a teenager's despair and her almost subconscious will to survive and find joy. In poetic but understated prose, Smith carries the reader through her grief without ever resorting to fairy tales or half-truths; her refusal of easy comforts is what gives this memoir so much weight and beauty. I will recommend it to everyone I know.

Additional information

CIN0743255224VG
9780743255226
0743255224
Name All the Animals: A Memoir by Alison Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
2004-02-16
319
Winner of Lambda Literary Awards (Memoir/Autobiography) 2004 Winner of Triangle Awards (Lesbian Nonfiction) 2005 Winner of Discover Great New Writers (Nonfiction) 2004 Short-listed for Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Adult Nonfiction) 2005
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