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Her Last Death: A Memoir

Her Last Death: A Memoir
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Her Last Death begins as the phone rings early one morning in the Montana house where Susanna Sonnenberg lives with her husband and two young sons. Her aunt is calling to tell Susanna her mother is in a coma after a car accident. She might not live. Any daughter would rush the thousands of miles to her mother's bedside. But Susanna cannot bring herself to go. Her courageous memoir explains why.

Glamorous, charismatic and a compulsive liar, Susanna's mother seduced everyone who entered her orbit. With outrageous behavior and judgment tinged by drug use, she taught her child the art of sex and the benefits of lying. Susanna struggled to break out of this compelling world, determined, as many daughters are, not to become her mother.

Sonnenberg mines tender and startling memories as she writes of her fierce resolve to forge her independence, to become a woman capable of trust and to be a good mother to her own children. Her Last Death is riveting, disarming and searingly beautiful.

 

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I wouldn't have bought this book but for the good reviews inside - but really, would any one read it but for the celebrity name-dropping, expensive locales and oversexed mother. About 60 pages into this book and calling it quits. What is touted as a brave memoir seems to me like an attempt to cash in on a story focused on a lascivious and disturbed mother. The fact that the author and her sister were allowed to remain with their mother, despite the father's purportedly patrician parents is frankly unbelievable, as is much of what I've read so far.60 pages in, I don't care enough about any of the characters to bother continuing. The only other book that I can compare this to is Augusten Burroughs' Running With Scissors, which I would have quit also, had it not been the choice of my book club. I just can't stomach any book that mentions masturbation and children in the same scene.

That is no small feat. How Sonnenberg manages to triumph is inspiring in the nth degree.She also manages to convey the lovely and imaginative things her mother gave to her. This memoir is haunting and stark. The picture of this woman's mother makes one wince at the thought of having to grow up with her.

I didn't want to put it down, and i didn't want it to end. I love reading memoirs, and this book is one of my favorites.

As a result, Susanna finds herself always seeking male approval, and all too frequently in the arms of her married english teachers.Susanna doesn't manage to avoid partaking in risky behaviors, she is a product of her raise. She loves to be the center of attention, at the cost of everyone around her if necessary.Her father, a genius writer that expects his toddler to appreciate the classics and berates her for not always taking the intellectual path. When she is older he discounts every accomplishment she makes. Its hard to call a book like this a good book, or to even say that I enjoyed it. When she starts to realize the pattern she is creating, endless partners and a path of self destruction, she winds up making a big change.Despite the cards being heavily stacked against our author, she managed to find a normal, and happy life, in a place she never would have predicted she could end up in. Susanna Sonnenberg provides an intimate look into the lives of the people who shaped her.Her mother, a whirlwind woman with a drug habit and an unending sex drive. I would recommend it though, to anyone who can appreciate a candid life story.I always feel like a lot can be learned about people from memoirs like this. A woman that likes to pretend she is dying.

She is an amazing storyteller with an amazing story to tell. The book is tragic (yes, I love tragic books) and disturbing yet semtimental and touching. It was a page turner and there were some things in this book that really made me think. I picked this book up not knowing anything about it. It was definitley a favorite. From the first couple of pages, I was hooked. The cover caught my eye. I found myself purposefully reading it slowly as not to finish it.

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