Trying A Memoir

Trying: A Memoir by Chloe Caldwell, published by Graywolf Press on August 5, 2025, spans 208 pages and is presented in English. This memoir explores Caldwell’s journey through marriage and the challenges of infertility, offering a unique perspective that diverges from conventional narratives. Rather than concluding with traditional resolutions like in vitro fertilization or motherhood, Caldwell’s writing reflects her experiences of uncertainty and the complexities of her life during this period.
Readers will find a candid exploration of personal struggles, including the intersection of her professional life and her quest for motherhood. Caldwell poses thought-provoking questions about her choices, from fertility treatments to her work in a clothing boutique, while also confronting deeper issues within her marriage. As she navigates feelings of betrayal and rediscovery, the memoir delves into themes of identity and desire, capturing the ongoing process of self-exploration and the transformative power of writing.
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If you’re writing about your life in real time, are you inherently fucked?
Over the years that Chloé Caldwell had been married and hoping to conceive a child, she’d read everything she could find on infertility. But no memoir or message board reflected her experience; for one thing, most stories ended with in vitro fertilization, a baby, or both. She wanted to offer something different.
Caldwell began a book. She imagined a selective journal about her experience coping with stasis and uncertainty. Is it time to quit coffee, find a new acupuncturist, get another blood test? Her questions extended to her job at a clothing boutique and to her teaching and writing practice. Why do people love equating publishing books with giving birth? What is the right amount of money to spend on pants or fertility treatments? How much trying is enough? She ignored the sense that something else in her life was wrong that was not on the page . . . until she extracted a confession from her husband.
Broken by betrayal but freed from domesticity, Caldwell felt reawakened, to long-buried desires, to her queer identity, to pleasure and possibility. She kept writing, making sense of her new reality as it took shape. With the candor, irreverence, and heart that have made Caldwell’s work beloved, Trying intimately captures a self in a continuous process of becoming—and the mysterious ways that writing informs that process.
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