In the tradition of Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird, a critically
acclaimed National Book Award finalist shares inspiration and practical
advice for writing a memoir.
Writing memoir is a deeply personal, and consequential, undertaking. As
the acclaimed author of five memoirs spanning significant turning points
in her life, Beth Kephart has been both blessed and bruised by the
genre. In Handling the Truth, she thinks out loud about the form--on
how it gets made, on what it means to make it, on the searing language
of truth, on the thin line between remembering and imagining, and,
finally, on the rights of memoirists. Drawing on proven writing lessons
and classic examples, on the work of her students and on her own
memories of weather, landscape, color, and love, Kephart probes the
wrenching and essential questions that lie at the heart of memoir.
A beautifully written work in its own right, Handling the Truth is
Kephart's memoir-writing guide for those who read or seek to write the
truth.