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My Animal Life: A Memoir [Kindle Edition]

Maggie Gee
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive I really loved it --Zadie Smith

'Often joyous; infinitely wise; passionate and poised, this is a book you ll want to sit in silence with and hug to yourself - then start again.' --Daily Mail

Exceptionally interesting and brave ... a wonderful book Claire Tomalin A fine, honest, complex portrait of an artist s mind Michele Roberts, Independent Every word strikes like a hammer on an anvil, throwing off sizzling sparks Bidisha, The f word Anyone who yearns for that lost post-war Britain would do well to read this vivid, minutely observed memoir ...Gee has a sensuous eye for detail Sinclair McKay, Telegraph It is a testament to Gee s skill with structure, her lightness of touch and her honesty, particularly about the most painful episodes, that she has fashioned this account of a fundamentally satisfying and happy writer s life into such a page-turner. Melissa Benn, New Statesman Maggie Gee writes with such courage and wit. This is a vivid portrait of a woman finding her way through the maze of class ridden post war England, the 60's, feminism and how to be a mother and a writer. Diana Melly Highly recommended for all aspiring writers' Bernardine Evaristo 'Observant, honest and sensitively-written... Michael Holroyd Fresh and funny ... with a zest for living that bounces off the page... Psychologies Sensitive, honest, courageous, stylish The Times ' --Reviews and Endorsements

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How do you become a writer, and why? Maggie Gee's journey starts a long way from the literary world in a small family in post-war Britain. At seventeen, Maggie goes, a lamb to the slaughter, to university. From the 1960s onwards she lives the defining events of her generation: the coming of the Pill and sexual freedom, tremors in the British layer-cake of class and race. In the 1980s, Maggie finally gets published, falls in love, marries and has a daughter -- but for the next three decades and beyond, she survives, and sometimes thrives, by writing. This frank, bold memoir dares to explore the big questions: success and failure, sex, death and parenthood -- our animal life. 'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive -- I really loved it' Zadie Smith 'Exceptionally interesting and brave ... a wonderful book' Claire Tomalin 'A fine, honest, complex portrait of an artist's mind' Michele Roberts, Independent 'Every word strikes like a hammer on an anvil, throwing off sizzling sparks' Bidisha, The f word 'Anyone who yearns for that lost post-war Britain would do well to read this vivid, minutely observed memoir ...Gee has a sensuous eye for detail' Sinclair McKay, Telegraph 'It is a testament to Gee's skill with structure, her lightness of touch and her honesty, particularly about the most painful episodes, that she has fashioned this account of a fundamentally satisfying and happy writer's life into such a page-turner.' Melissa Benn, New Statesman 'Maggie Gee writes with such courage and wit. This is a vivid portrait of a woman finding her way through the maze of class ridden post war England, the 60's, feminism and how to be a mother and a writer.' Diana Melly 'Highly recommended for all aspiring writers' Bernardine Evaristo 'Observant, honest and sensitively-written...' Michael Holroyd 'Fresh and funny ... with a zest for living that bounces off the page...' Psychologies 'Sensitive, honest, courageous, stylish' The Times '[Gee's] utterly compelling on the rollercoaster of writing life, from early success to rock-bottom rejection. Often joyous; infinitely wise; passionate and poised, this is a book you'll want to sit in silence with and hug to yourself -- then start again.' Daily Mail


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 591 KB
  • Print Length: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Telegram Books (12 Aug 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00796LGBU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #101,757 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I just read this in one sitting and my mind is fizzing with excitement about this extraordinarily brave autobiography, social history, family history, and intimate (sex!) details. I have to admit that my own "light cone" (google that!) is congruent with Maggie's: post-war Britain, grammar school, Oxford undergraduate in the mid 1960s, all the confusion of womens' lib. Here is a jewel of a book in which the way we lived back then (1948 - 1968) is told with such feeling of love, and of the joy of simply existing. As a historian of astronomy, I admire Maggie's reflection that our home planet existed four billion years before our birth and it will survive as a planet for four billion years after our death. So we are here (yes, that includes you Dear Reader) for an instant between two flaps of wings somewhere in the cosmos. So what's it all about? Maggie (she prefers that name to the Margaret her parents gave her) is deeply moving (and Reader note that I am a male ...) on the importance of love within the family and our friendships. Her penultimate chapter is titled "What is a soul?" It is inspirational for anyone who was brought up in the Christian faith but is now a non-believer.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Essential reading 28 Feb 2010
By gcas
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really enjoyed the mixture of genres in the book, the stories and reflections, the tangents, the politics and the intimacy - the hymns to love. It should be compulsory reading for all aspirant writers as well as any historian wanting to understand the changes for women in the latter part of the twentieth century but also for anyone who searches for honesty and truth about the human condition. Gee writes with a great rhythm and revels in language and the book bubbles over with her trademark clear observations and humour. A delightful and insightful book.
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By Dianne
Format:Hardcover
I really enjoyed this book. I was immediately sucked in to the story of the author's family, which was very poignantly told, especially the parts about her father. What was really interesting was her very honest look at her career--and when things started going wrong for her (she switches publishers, her agent drops her, she gets a new agent that believes in her, but then he goes bust)--which lasts for a few years (!!). Everything eventually turns out happily...but it's very instructive, very harrowing look at one writer's career.
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