Make Me A Memoir

Make Me A Memoir by Lisa Stathoplos is a candid exploration of identity and self-acceptance, published by Booklocker.com, Incorporated on July 4, 2021. This 254-page memoir delves into Lisa’s journey from her birth in 1958 to her experiences growing up in a vibrant family of French and Greek heritage. With a blend of dark humor and honesty, the narrative captures her evolution from a fussy baby to a passionate young woman, all set against the backdrop of Southern Maine and various locales including the Caribbean and Greece.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of memories that reflect Lisa’s upbringing, her Catholic background, and her pursuit of dance and activism. The memoir intertwines significant moments that have shaped her life, presenting them in a non-linear fashion that emphasizes emotional depth and wit. Through her stories, Lisa invites readers to join her on a journey toward authenticity, offering insights that resonate with anyone navigating their own path of self-discovery. The language is straightforward yet evocative, making this memoir a profound reflection on the complexities of becoming who we truly are.
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Make Me, Lisa Stathoplos’ searingly honest and dark humored memoir explores how one comes to be. Comes to live in their own skin; exist in their very bones. In 1958 Lisa landed on this earth with a whack and a wail and a highly uncomfortable feeling that she shouldn’t be here. Regardless, here she is. Born into a fusion of the French and the Greeks, Lisa’s wickedly smart and loving family nurtures her from fussy baby, “moody” child, into a passionate, rebellious young woman.
Set in the beauty of Southern Maine, with a few forays to the Caribbean, the Atlantic shipping lanes and Greece, Make Me is both as tempestuous and tranquil as the sea when Lisa takes us on her voyage toward acceptance and authenticity. Her stories of growing up Catholic, coming of age beside the turbulent Atlantic Ocean, discovering dance, her activism and becoming a successful professional actor as well as a fishwife, are fraught, rewarding and often hysterically funny.
Make Me follows Lisa’s memories in and out of chronological time, landing on the significant ones that shaped her most of all. The language is crisply straightforward, hauntingly witty, and emotionally fathomless. Make Me is an oceanic ride into Lisa’s very soul and should be read by anyone who is becoming who they truly are or has already arrived.
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