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"Magnificent . . . A tour de force of literature and love."Vogue"Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is raucous. It hums with a dark refulgence from its first pages. . . . Singular and electric . . . [Winterson's] life with her adoptive parents was often appalling, but it made her the writer she is."The New York Times"[Winterson is] one of the most daring and inventive writers of our timesearingly honest yet effortlessly lithe as she slides between forms, exuberant and unerring, demanding emotional and intellectual expansion of herself and of us. . . . In Why Be Happy,, [Winterson's] emotional life is laid bare . . . [in] a bravely frank narrative of truly coming undone. For someone in love with disguises, Winterson's openness is all the more moving; there's nothing left to hide, and nothing left to hide behind."ElleJeanette Winterson’s bold and revelatory novels have earned her widespread acclaim, establishing her as a major figure in world literature. She has written some of the most admired books of the past few decades, including her internationally best-selling first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, the story of a young girl adopted by Pentecostal parents, that is now often required reading in contemporary fiction classes.Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a memoir about a life’s work to find happiness. It is a book full of stories: about a girl locked out of her home, sitting on the doorstep all night; about a religious zealot disguised as a mother who has two sets of false teeth and a revolver in the dresser, waiting for Armageddon; about growing up in a north England industrial town now changed beyond recognition; about the universe as a cosmic dustbin. It is the story of how a painful past, which Winterson thought she had written over and repainted, rose to haunt her later in life, sending her on a journey into madness and out again, in search of her biological mother. It is also a book about other people’s literature, one that shows how fiction and poetry can form a string of guiding lights, a life raft that supports us when we are sinking.Witty, acute, fierce, and celebratory, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a tough-minded search for belongingfor love, identity, home, and a mother.
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Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Grove Press; Reprint edition (March 12, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802120873
ISBN-13: 978-0802120878
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.2 out of 5 stars
271 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#118,636 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
"Books, for me, are a home. Books don't make a home-they are one, in the sense that just as you do with a door, you open a book, and you go inside. Inside there is a different kind of time and a different kind of space. There is warmth there too - a hearth. I sit down with a book and I am warm. I know that from the chilly nights on the doorstep." pg. 61Jeanette Winterson grew up in an unhappy, abusive, and religious Pentecostal family. She was adopted at a young age and her mother planned to mold her into a missionary of God. Yet Jeanette heard time and time again that her parents were led to the wrong crib. Jeanette grew up with the knowledge that she never really belonged. She didn't belong to her adoptive parents, she didn't belong to her birth parents, she didn't belong to her public school because she was so religious and she didn't belong to her church because she was a lesbian. She spent many nights outside, alone on her doorstep.She was kicked out of her home at the age of 16 and was homeless living in her car. Growing up, books were forbidden in her house and so the library became a haven and she began to read every author from A to Z in English Literature. She applied to Oxford and to her surprise got in as the "working class" experiment. Jeanette then writes her first book, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, when she was 24. Some words of advice: Read Oranges are Not the Only Fruit before you read this book. It will make a big difference.I once heard that if you don't deal with the trauma of your past, that the trauma will find you and make you deal with it. Well that is what happened to Jeanette. She sunk into a type of madness, became depressed and emerged forever changed. When Jeanette decides to go on with her life she then makes the decision to find her birth mother.Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal is an amazing memoir. It is not told in a linear fashion but it is full of life and passion. Complex, yet simply told, Winterson bares her soul, telling her readers that she never learned how to love nor how to be loved. Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal is an explanation of her book, Oranges and a confession of a very painful past. She divulges her tumultuous past with style, wit and grace all the while showing her readers, wisdom and the strength to endure. I was so inspired and riveted to Jeanette's story and have many passages of wisdom marked in my book. This memoir is deeply personal to Winterson and to me, as the reader. I felt I was looking into the window of her soul."Nobody can feel too much, though many of us work very hard at feeling too little.Feeling is frightening.Well, I find it so."Pg. 187
Ever run across a book and an author that just bends your mind? This is how I felt as soon as I started the audio unabridged version of this book, and so had to buy the paperback as well. It is read by the author and what a reading it is. I cannot remember when I have delighted in a book as much as I have this one and especially the vocal done by the author herself.It's a hard story. Much of the early part is a little hard to take, but sometimes it seems that people go through tough things and come out stronger on the other end. This seems to be the case with the woman who took charge of her education at Cambridge, and then became the author of many books, one of which became a TV presentation.Having never heard of Jeanette Winterson made it all the more interesting. There is such talent out in the world that we've never heard of and when we find them, when they touch us with that special touch, we are instantly changed for the better. Since I am a huge audible.com fan and am constantly downloading books there, this book was a recommendation by them and I'm so glad they did.I delighted in virtually every word, every inflection, and how love prevails, even when it doesn't seem like love. It all depends on our perspective.I cannot recommend this book enough and especially the unabridged audiobook. Bravo!
Jeanette Winterson's way of describing the almost indescribable brought tears to my eyes more than once. All my life, I've searched for these words to describe being an orphan and, after that, being abandoned. The life of forever seeking a lost part of yourself, of not knowing how to love and the crippling, incapacitating fear of loss. The poetry of her language is breathtaking and I finished reading with a sigh...Jeanette Winterson understands and speaks for all the lost ones.
Even if, like me, you are not a fan of Jeanette Winterson, you might want to give this book a read. It's not your typical memoir, but then, Jeanette Winterson's story is not your typical biography either. She was adopted at six weeks of age as an only child living with a fanatically religious mother. Cruelty and sometimes isolation ensued (being tossed into the "coal hole" or left out on the doorstep overnight), certainly not the fare the average British child grows up having endure. But endure she does. In the end, the craziness of her upbringing becomes a rather dark gift -- one that Jeanette Winterson, herself, is willing to recognize when later she meets her biological mother and finds she cannot bear to hear the criticism heaped by her bio-mother on her monstrous adopted mother. I found this memoir more than touching -- for me it was a fascinating glimpse into working class England circa 1960s, it was a poignant and sometimes searing glance into the human soul -- this book vacillates between humor and horror, between pleaure and pain. In the end, we are left with a curiously optimistic view -- out of all of this adversity sprung a fully formed, successful author -- one whose underlying quality is that of absolute tensile strength.One is left to wonder, without that struggle to survive, what does a writer really have to write?(This review was not one of those Amazon reviews you've been reading about -- it was not paid for nor solicited -- I bought this book in a bookstore because I thought it looked interesting and I read it cover to cover.)
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