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The glass eye by jeannie vanasco
The glass eye by jeannie vanasco











As the pages fly by, we’re right by Vanasco, breathlessly experiencing her grief, mania, revelations, and-ultimately - her relief." - Entertainment WeeklyĪ Poets & Writers' Best Nonfiction Debut of 2017Ī Barnes & Noble Discover Great Writers Pickįor fans of Maggie Nelson and Meghan O’Rourke, Jeannie Vanasco emerges as a definitive new voice in this stunning portrait of a daughter's love for her father and her near-unraveling after his death. Jamie Thomas, Women & Children First, Chicago, IL The layers found in this memoir are as plentiful as the layers found in the human eye it is as deeply layered as the human experience itself.” Vanasco explores her family's history-the entirely separate family her father had before she was born and the late-in-life marriage that led to Jeannie's birth-and her own destructive behavior as she falls in and out of a mental illness that informs the truly fascinating structure of the book. Jeannie Vanasco promised her father before his death that she would write a book for him, never knowing the psychological and mental toll the process would ultimately take on her. “An absolutely beautiful exploration of family, grief, memory, and madness, The Glass Eye is outstanding. Sarah Malley, Newtonville Books, Newton, MA Top Ten

the glass eye by jeannie vanasco

This is an elegy fierce and lyrical and raw, like none I've read before.” The prose is powerful and often breathtaking - it'll make your heart break, it might make you cry, and you'll probably even laugh a few times.

the glass eye by jeannie vanasco

But it's also about her half-sister, Jeanne, who died before she was born it's about mental illness and it's about family and what that means. “The Glass Eye, at its heart, is a memoir of Jeannie's relationship with her late father and the grief she experienced after his death. St Joseph's University (Brooklyn Voices Series).













The glass eye by jeannie vanasco