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Trying: A Memoir
Chloe Caldwell
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Valerie Stivers,
Brooklyn Rail
Multiplicity is meaningful because a focus on language runs like a gold thread through ... Accomplished beautifully ... A holistic ending for a book in fragments, and a final elegant, textual surprise.
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Rebecca Foster,
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Inventive ... A candid, intrepid memoir that documents shifting desires by interlacing infertility and queerness.
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Kirkus
This infertility memoir ends with rebirth: Caldwell’s new, energized sense of herself. An intimate, engaging memoir.
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