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Musical Chairs
Musical Chairs
Author: Jen Knox
Musical Chairs explores one family's history of mental health diagnoses and searches to define the cusp between a '90s working-class childhood and the trouble of adapting to a comfortable life in the suburbs. In order to understand her restlessness, Jennifer reflects on years of strip-dancing, alcoholism, and estrangement. Inspired by the leas...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780984259427
ISBN-10: 0984259422
Publication Date: 10/3/2009
Pages: 184
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Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a book written by a woman who seems determined to own up to her mistakes (a rare characteristic). Knox's voice is unique in the sense that it's realistic. The dialogue is vivid and intense. The transitions of perspective a little inconsistent throughout, but the insight and tough humor make up for it. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys memoir, autobiography, and philosophy; although the philosophical elements. Musical Chairs is a generous, unique story, and I'm glad to have read it.
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Musical Chairs (Jen Knox)
Memoir. This is the story of a young woman Jen, who runs away at age 15. It is not just a "run-a-way teen" story, but one that reflects on a family. A family that has dealt with mental health issues for generations. Also set in a rough part of Columbus Ohio, young Jen tries to escape the "big city" life (poverty and crime).

She soon turns to alcohol, numerous jobs leading to strip-dancing. There she tells of the hardships, horrors , fast money and fast times. As she goes from home to home, job to job, she reflects on her family, their strengths, weaknesses and hardships as well.

Ms. Knox also brings to light mental illness. From her own, to her grandmother, and great grandmother. She tells of her relationship with her grandmother, and explains vividly how trying and difficult at times it could be. Jen also tells of how she copes with her anxieties how frightening and debilitating they can be, and depression.

I look forward to reading more of her work.

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