Who Do You Think You Are?: A Memoir

Who Do You Think You Are?: A Memoir

by Alyse Myers (Author)

Synopsis

At the heart of this powerful memoir is a compelling mystery. Shortly after Alyse Myers's mother dies, Alyse and her sisters are emptying her mother's apartment, trying to decide what to discard and what to keep. Alyse covets only one thing - a wooden box that sits in the back of a closet. Its contents have been kept from Alyse her entire life. That box, she hopes, will contain answers to her questions: Who were her parents really, and why did her mother settle for so very little in her life?

We are then transported back to the 1960's, to a working-class neighbourhood in Queens, New York. It is not a happy home. Alyse's parents are young and attractive, but they constantly veer between their mutual attraction and contempt for each other. Her parents argue bitterly about everything - money, family and her father's constant sickness. Her father drifts in and out of their apartment, and what his illness portends is never discussed. After he dies, Alyse's mother is left with three young girls. She retreats to the kitchen table with her cigarettes and bitterness, determined to stay there forever. Alyse, on the other hand, yearns for more in life, including the right to escape. After a childhood of harrowing fights, abject cruelty and endless uncertainty, Alyse adamantly rejects everything about her mother's life, provoking her mother's infuriated demand, 'Who do you think you are?'

A heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting portrait of a mother and daughter, Who Do You Think You Are?explores the profound and poignant revelations that so often come to light only after a parent has died.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1416543066
ISBN 13: 9781416543060

Media Reviews
Here's a book so honest it won't let you off the hook. You may not realize it during the early pages, but it's a book about love. Indeed, it's a story where love is redefined, and even though it traces the sometimes unbearable relationship of mother and daughter, there are insights here for all of us. And the writing is masterly, taut, honest, and strangely satisfying. -- Frank McCourt, author of Angela's Ashes
The moving story...pleasantly old-fashioned...touching, even tender, record of Myer's thorny mother's difficult life raising three girls alone. -The New York Times
Myers provides a moving lesson. This journey has universal resonance for myriad readers. -LibraryJournal.com (starred)
Author Bio
Alyse Myers lives in New York City with her husband and daughter. This is her first book.