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ISBN: PB: 9781938769429

University of Chicago Press, Autumn House Press

September 2019

290 pp.

17.7x12.7 cm

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£14,00
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Belief Is Its Own Kind of Truth, Maybe

After her adoptive mother's death, Lori Jakiela, at the age of forty, begins to seek the identity of her birth parents. In the midst of this loss, Jakiela also finds herself with a need to uncover her family's medical history to gather answers for her daughter's newly revealed medical ailments. This memoir brings together these parallel searches while chronicling intergenerational questions of family. Through her work, Jakiela examines both the lives we are born with and the lives we create for ourselves. Desires for emotional resolution comingle with concerns of medical inheritance and loss in this honest, humorous, and heartbreaking memoir.  

About the Author

Lori Jakiela is the author of three memoirs, several limited-edition poetry chapbooks, and of the poetry collection "Spot the Terrorist".