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Lucy Grealy

Finding Beauty in the Struggle of Acceptance and Identity.

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Author: Lucy Grealy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060569662

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Luck
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Chapter 2: Petting Zoo
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Chapter 3: The Tao of Laugh-In
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Chapter 4: Fear Itself
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Chapter 5: Life on Earth
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Chapter 6: Door Number Two
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Chapter 7: Masks
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Chapter 8: Truth and Beauty
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Chapter 9: World of Unknowing
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Chapter 10: The Habits of Self-Consciousness
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Chapter 11: Cool
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Chapter 12: Mirrors
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Who should listen Autobiography of a Face

The summary audiobook of "Autobiography of a Face" by Lucy Grealy is ideal for individuals seeking a profound exploration of personal identity, resilience, and the impact of physical appearance on self-perception. It resonates particularly with those interested in memoirs that delve into the complexities of living with disfigurement and navigating societal perceptions. Readers who appreciate stories of struggle, healing, and the quest for acceptance will find Grealy's narrative both insightful and inspiring, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of beauty, pain, and personal growth.

3 quotes from Autobiography of a Face

  • "I had to find a way to lie in order to make the truth palatable."
  • "Beauty is a kind of gift, and no one has an obligation to share it."
  • "What was important was not how others saw me, but how I saw myself."

Author : Lucy Grealy

Lucinda Margaret Grealy was a renowned poet and memoirist best known for her acclaimed 1994 work, "Autobiography of a Face." The book poignantly explores her experiences as a child and adolescent battling jaw cancer, which resulted in significant facial disfigurement. In a 1994 interview with Charlie Rose, shortly before her rise to prominence, Grealy emphasized that her memoir primarily addresses the complexities of identity.

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Autobiography of a Face Free Audiobook Download

Lucy Grealy

Finding Beauty in the Struggle of Acceptance and Identity.

3.9727690rating

Information

Author: Lucy Grealy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060569662

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Autobiography of a Face

The summary audiobook of "Autobiography of a Face" by Lucy Grealy is ideal for individuals seeking a profound exploration of personal identity, resilience, and the impact of physical appearance on self-perception. It resonates particularly with those interested in memoirs that delve into the complexities of living with disfigurement and navigating societal perceptions. Readers who appreciate stories of struggle, healing, and the quest for acceptance will find Grealy's narrative both insightful and inspiring, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of beauty, pain, and personal growth.

3 quotes from Autobiography of a Face

  • "I had to find a way to lie in order to make the truth palatable."
  • "Beauty is a kind of gift, and no one has an obligation to share it."
  • "What was important was not how others saw me, but how I saw myself."

Author: Lucy Grealy

Lucinda Margaret Grealy was a renowned poet and memoirist best known for her acclaimed 1994 work, "Autobiography of a Face." The book poignantly explores her experiences as a child and adolescent battling jaw cancer, which resulted in significant facial disfigurement. In a 1994 interview with Charlie Rose, shortly before her rise to prominence, Grealy emphasized that her memoir primarily addresses the complexities of identity.