Half a Life A Memoir

Half a Life A Memoir by Jill Ciment, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on August 18, 1997, is a candid exploration of the author’s formative years. This reprint edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The memoir recounts Ciment’s journey from a girl in middle-class Montreal to navigating the challenging environments of Los Angeles, where her family’s dynamics shifted dramatically due to her father’s mental decline.
Readers will find a narrative that blends humor and poignancy as Ciment details her survival tactics in a tumultuous household. The memoir captures her evolution into a resourceful young woman, engaging in various roles from a market researcher to a Times Square model. Through her experiences, Ciment reflects on themes of resilience and self-creation, offering insights into the complexities of family and identity. This work stands as a testament to her ability to forge a path despite the adversities she faced.
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Unflinchingly honest, moving, and funny, Half a Life shows how a girl without means or promise and with only a loving mother, chutzpah, a bit of fraud, and a lot of luck turned into somebody. In 1964 the Ciment family left middle-class Montreal for the fringe desert communities of Los Angeles, where their always unstable father lost the last vestiges of his sanity. Terrified and broke, in a world he could neither understand nor control, he came apart. When the family finally threw him out, he lived for weeks in his car at the foot of their driveway.
Ciment turned herself into a girl for whom a father is unnecessary-a tough girl who survived any way she could. She and her brother Jack helped support the family by working for a shady market researcher, quickly learning to supply their own answers to burning questions like, “Did we like Swanson TV dinners? If so, why? On a scale of one to ten, how would we rate the new Talking Barbie? Arrow wax? Dr. Ross’s dog food?” She became a gang girl, a professional forger, and a Times Square porn model. Using a friend’s SAT score she cheated her way into art school, and seduced and eventually married her art teacher, a married man thirty years her senior.
By turns comic, tragic, and heartrending, Half a Life is a bold, unsentimental portrait of the artist as a girl from nowhere, making herself up from scratch, acting up, and finally overcoming the consequences of being the child of a father incapable of love and responsibility.
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