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The Ugly Cry - by Danielle Henderson (Hardcover)

The Ugly Cry - by Danielle Henderson (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "A sharp, hilarious memoir about a nontraditional upbringing and growing up Black in a predominantly white community"-- <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b><b>An uproarious, moving memoir about a grandmother's ferocious love and redefining what it means to be family</b> <p/>"Painfully good. I loved it." <b>--Jenny Lawson, bestselling author of <i>Furiously Happy</i></b> <p/><i>The Ugly Cry</i> is the funniest memoir I have ever read. It is also achingly sad. And powerfully redemptive. <b>--Augusten Burroughs, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Running with Scissors</i></b><br> </b> <p/>"If you fight that motherf**ker and you don't win, you're going to come home and fight me." Not the advice you'd normally expect from your grandmother--but Danielle Henderson would be the first to tell you her childhood was anything but conventional. <p/> Abandoned at ten years old by a mother who chose her drug-addicted, abusive boyfriend, Danielle was raised by grandparents who thought their child-rearing days had ended in the 1960s. She grew up Black, weird, and overwhelmingly uncool in a mostly white neighborhood in upstate New York, which created its own identity crises. Under the eye-rolling, foul-mouthed, loving tutelage of her uncompromising grandmother--and the horror movies she obsessively watched--Danielle grew into a tall, awkward, <i>Sassy</i>-loving teenager who wore black eyeliner as lipstick and was struggling with the aftermath of her mother's choices. But she also learned that she had the strength and smarts to save herself, her grandmother gifting her a faith in her own capabilities that the world would not have most Black girls possess. <p/> With humor, wit, and deep insight, Danielle shares how she grew up and grew wise--and the lessons she's carried from those days to these. In the process, she upends our conventional understanding of family and redefines its boundaries to include the millions of people who share her story.<br> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "I've struggled writing this blurb because hyperbole is unbelievable. Except the Grand Canyon really <i>is </i>astonishing and the universe <i>does</i> fill us with awe and Danielle Henderson's memoir, <i>The Ugly Cry, </i> <i>is</i> the funniest memoir I have ever read. It is also achingly sad. And powerfully redemptive. <i>The Ugly Cry</i> raises the bar on how hilarious and brave and weird and crazy and screamingly brilliant a memoir can be. Danielle Henderson has knocked it out of the park and into the stratosphere with this debut." <b>--Augusten Burroughs, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Running with Scissors <p/></i></b>"Danielle Henderson is a wonderful writer, and this clear-eyed look at her complex and flawed childhood did make me cry, as the title promises, but it also made me laugh--that is the beauty of a life well told. I look forward to recommending <i>The Ugly Cry</i> to memoir-lovers, to mall-lovers, to tough grandma-lovers, to tough-sister-lovers--to everyone, really."<b><i> --</i><b>Emma Straub, bestselling author of <i>All Adults Here</i></b><i><br></i></b><br>"<i>The Ugly Cry</i> is funny and honest, disarming and bracing, like sharing a long meal with a new friend while she unspools the story of how she came to call her grandma the love of her life." <b>--Linda Holmes, bestselling author of <i>Evvie Drake Starts Over <p/></i></b>"Can a book be hysterical and heartbreaking and smart all at the same time? <i>The Ugly Cry</i> can. It was painfully good and I loved it." <b><b>--Jenny Lawson, bestselling author of </b><i><i><b>Furiously Happy</b><br></i></i></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> Danielle Henderson is a TV writer (<i>Maniac</i>, <i>Dare Me</i>, <i>Harper House</i>), retired freelance writer, and a former editor for <i>Rookie</i>. She cohosts the film podcast <i>I Saw What You Did</i>, and a book based on her popular website, <i>Feminist Ryan Gosling</i>, was released by Running Press in August 2012. She has been published by <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Guardian</i>, <i>AFAR</i> magazine, <i>BuzzFeed</i>, and <i>The Cut</i>, among others. She likes to watch old episodes of <i>Doctor Who</i> when she is on deadline, one of her tattoos is based on the movie <i>Rocky</i>, and she will never stop using the Oxford comma. Danielle reluctantly lives in Los Angeles.<br/>

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