Los Angeles Times Bestseller "For any memoirist writing today, but particularly for one whose class, ethnicity, and sexuality may have left her with the feeling that she's `still arriving,' there's strong motivation to stick to the interstate, hoping it will lead to a stunning epiphany, a twelve-city book tour, and a fat movie deal. I find something bracingly feminist, daringly queer, and poignantly democratic in Mary Cappello's choice to take the nearest exit. Her rare articulation of life's off-kilter moments makes me feel less alone in my own awkward interior." -Women's Review of Books "Mary Cappello['s] inventive, associative taxonomy of discomfort . . . [is] revelatory indeed." -MARK DOTY, author of Dog Years: A Memoir and Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems "An original, psychologically and culturally insightful book, a great pleasure to read." -JOSIP NOVAKOVICH, author of Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust and April Fool's Day "At once comforting and startling . . . Cappello's adventurous meditation . . . makes memory seem like something worth re-making, and not the casual currency it has become. It is a remarkable achievement." -ADAM PHILLIPS, author of Going Sane and Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life "Daring in both content and form, Awkward is a wonderfully unpredictable riff on the human predicament." -DAWN RAFFEL, author of Carrying the Body and The Secret Life of Objects "With Awkward: A Detour, Mary Cappello becomes to my mind now the Kepler of human flesh and bone and of the soul of the worlds in which they move . . . Hers is a wonderful, suddenly essential book." -DONALD REVELL, author of The Art of Attention: A Poet's Eye and Tantivy "A wonderful, multi-layered piece of writing, with all the insight of great cultural criticism and all the emotional pull of memoir. A fascinating book." -SARAH WATERS, author of The Night Watch and The Little Stranger
Los Angeles Times Bestseller "For any memoirist writing today, but particularly for one whose class, ethnicity, and sexuality may have left her with the feeling that she's 'still arriving,' there's strong motivation to stick to the interstate, hoping it will lead to a stunning epiphany, a twelve-city book tour, and a fat movie deal. I find something bracingly feminist, daringly queer, and poignantly democratic in Mary Cappello's choice to take the nearest exit. Her rare articulation of life's off-kilter moments makes me feel less alone in my own awkward interior." Women's Review of Books "Mary Cappello['s] inventive, associative taxonomy of discomfort . . . [is] revelatory indeed." MARK DOTY, author of Dog Years: A Memoir and Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems "An original, psychologically and culturally insightful book, a great pleasure to read." JOSIP NOVAKOVICH, author of Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust and April Fool's Day "At once comforting and startling . . . Cappello's adventurous meditation . . . makes memory seem like something worth re-making, and not the casual currency it has become. It is a remarkable achievement." ADAM PHILLIPS, author of Going Sane and Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life "Daring in both content and form, Awkward is a wonderfully unpredictable riff on the human predicament." DAWN RAFFEL, author of Carrying the Body and The Secret Life of Objects "With Awkward: A Detour, Mary Cappello becomes to my mind now the Kepler of human flesh and bone and of the soul of the worlds in which they move . . . Hers is a wonderful, suddenly essential book." DONALD REVELL, author of The Art of Attention: A Poet's Eye and Tantivy "A wonderful, multi-layered piece of writing, with all the insight of great cultural criticism and all the emotional pull of memoir. A fascinating book." SARAH WATERS, author of The Night Watch and The Little Stranger