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The Cost of Living

Living Autobiography 2

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The Cost of Living

By: Deborah Levy
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy.

A Guardian Best Book of the 21st Century

'Life falls apart. We try to get a grip. We try to hold it together. And then we realize that we don't want to hold it together...'

Picking up where Things I Don't Want to Know left off, this short, exhilarating memoir shows a writer in radical flux, facing separation and bereavement, and emerging renewed from the ashes of a former life. Faced with the restrictions of conventional living, she dismantles her life, expands it and puts it back together in a new shape. Writing as brilliantly as ever about mothers and daughters, about social pressures and the female experience, Deborah Levy confronts a world not designed to accommodate difficult women and ultimately remakes herself in her own image.

©2018 Deborah Levy (P)2018 Penguin Audio
Essays Gender Studies Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Social Sciences Nonfiction

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This is an excellent part two of Deborah Levy's autobiography. the writing is outstanding and atmospheric and it is read wonderfully.

An excellent part two

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I am obsessed with how Deborah Levy writes and I will buy anything that Juliet Stevenson narrates. For me this was a dream combination.

she is my hero

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beautifully evoked the first 5 mins had me floored. struck so many resonances for the first time in my life.. I am not alone

poignantly uplifting

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a beautiful telling about a difficult time in Levy's life. genuine, real like blood, life

the best autobiographical writing I've read

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A strong woman who we can all aspire to be. I know very well the situations she describes.

Honestly

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I love the way Deborah Levy writes, her poetic use of language. I enjoy how her story is threaded through with her rejection of the patriarchy - very empowering for women trying to start again

Beautifully written, tender and thoughtful

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What a wonderful book. Deborah Levy's flow of memories is touching. Her self as a young girl, South Africa, her parents, the "diaspora" they went through and her relationship with her mother. So beautiful and sometimes painful to read.

Fluidity

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I loved this. It is beautifully read, so superior to many audio book readings. If you have ever separated from a long term love then this is for you.

wonderful

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This book is not the sort of memoir that deals in dates, it doesn't for example dish the dirt on what exactly wwnt wrong in the author's marriage. It is a series of memories that cleverly conjure up a feeling.



Long Poem?

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Short but every sentence is good one of the best quite moving facts of life

Love it

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