A revolutionary memoir about domestic abuse by the award-winning author of Her Body and Other Parties . "...full of repressed physical energy and the raw juice of annihilating female fury."--Louise Erdrich, The Millions .s .
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A revolutionary memoir about domestic abuse by the award-winning author of Her Body and Other Parties . "...full of repressed physical energy and the raw juice of annihilating female fury."--Louise Erdrich, The Millions .s .
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You tried to tell your story to people who didn't know how to listen. You made a fool of yourself, in more ways than one. I thought you died, but writing this, I'm not sure you did.
In the Dream House is a memoir showing domestic abuse in a queer relationship. The author describes her trauma in poetic prose that is so freaking haunting. Every aspect of her story resonated so deeply with me, and there's a reminder here that being queer doesn't make you good or bad. It just makes you queer, and you're able to fall for the same mistakes that anyone else could - include falling in love with a monster and staying in an abusive relationship.