"The triumph of Kelle Groom's memoir, "I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl" (Free Press), lies in her plangent, poetic prose as she lays bare the onset of her alcoholism at age 15, the child she bore and gave up at 19, and her dead-end jobs, upset parents, blackouts, hookups, and, eventually, slow and steadfast embrace of a sober, creative life."/5(31). · In stirring, hypnotic prose, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl explores the most painful aspects of Kelle’s addiction and loss with unflinching honesty and bold determination. Urgent and vital, exquisite and raw, her story is as much about maternal love as it is about survival, as much about acceptance as it is about www.doorway.ru “The triumph of Kelle Groom’s memoir, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl (Free Press), lies in her plangent, poetic prose as she lays bare the onset of her alcoholism at age 15, the child she bore and gave up at 19, and her dead-end jobs, upset parents, blackouts, hookups, and, eventually, slow and steadfast embrace of a sober, creative life.”/5(31).
Reading Kelle Groom's debut memoir, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl is like happening by a three-car pileup on a dark, winding road. It's hard and sometimes ugly to look at. There's blood and pain and blackness. There are shattered lives everywhere. I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl by Kelle Groom. Sexual assault perpetrators are known to groom their victims for abuse, a behavior of which R. Kelly stands accused. Here's what you need to. Child grooming is befriending and establishing an emotional connection with a child, and The majority of targeted children are girls, and most victimization occurs with mobile-phone support. I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl: A Memoir Kelle Groom. Free Press, $23 (p) ISBN Buy this book. Groom, a poet (Underwater City, etc.), gave birth to a son at age
In stirring, hypnotic prose, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl explores the most painful aspects of Kelle’s addiction and loss with unflinching honesty and bold determination. Urgent and vital, exquisite and raw, her story is as much about maternal love as it is about survival, as much about acceptance as it is about forgiveness. “The triumph of Kelle Groom’s memoir, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl (Free Press), lies in her plangent, poetic prose as she lays bare the onset of her alcoholism at age 15, the child she bore and gave up at 19, and her dead-end jobs, upset parents, blackouts, hookups, and, eventually, slow and steadfast embrace of a sober, creative life.”. Before he was born, I was afraid that I would hurt my son,” Kelle Groom writes of her infant child in her memoir, “I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl.”. For decades, Groom did not ask.
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