New York Times bestselling author Hilary Mantel, two-time winner of
the Man Booker Prize, is one of the world's most accomplished and
acclaimed fiction writers. Giving Up the Ghost, is her dazzling memoir
of a career blighted by physical pain in which her singular imagination
supplied compensation for the life her body was denied.
Selected by the New York Times as one of the 50 Best Memoirs of the
Past 50 Years
"The story of my own childhood is a complicated sentence that I am
always trying to finish, to finish and put behind me."
In postwar rural England, Hilary Mantel grew up convinced that the most
extraordinary feats were within her grasp. But at nineteen, she became
ill. Through years of misdiagnosis, she suffered patronizing psychiatric
treatment and destructive surgery that left her without hope of
children.
Beset by pain and sadness, she decided to "write herself into
being"--one novel after another. This wry and visceral memoir will
certainly bring new converts to Mantel's dark genius.
"Mesmerizing."--The New York Times