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A review by natreadthat
Everything/Nothing/Someone: A Memoir by Alice Carrière
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
5.0
I always question how to rate memoirs. Like, who am I to rate someone’s personal story? It seems others feel similarly.
The majority of Carrière’s life was incredibly hard to read. It certainly did not shy away from childhood neglect, self harm, addiction, paranoia, psychiatric malpractice, self indulgence, and so much more.
This wasn’t a read most people I know would enjoy. I’m still digesting it. One of my book club friends said that writing this memoir seemed therapeutic for Carrière, but traumatic for readers. That I agree with. Definitely check the trigger warnings before reading.
The majority of Carrière’s life was incredibly hard to read. It certainly did not shy away from childhood neglect, self harm, addiction, paranoia, psychiatric malpractice, self indulgence, and so much more.
This wasn’t a read most people I know would enjoy. I’m still digesting it. One of my book club friends said that writing this memoir seemed therapeutic for Carrière, but traumatic for readers. That I agree with. Definitely check the trigger warnings before reading.
Graphic: Addiction, Child abuse, Drug abuse, Mental illness, and Self harm
Moderate: Alcoholism, Pedophilia, Suicidal thoughts, and Suicide