Managing Expectations A Memoir in Essays

Managing Expectations: A Memoir in Essays by Minnie Driver is a 288-page collection published by HarperCollins Publishers on May 2, 2023. This memoir presents a series of essays that reflect on Driver’s life experiences, from her bohemian upbringing in England and Barbados to her journey in the entertainment industry. Through her candid storytelling, Driver shares her unique path, including her rise to fame, her challenges as a single parent, and the profound impact of personal loss.
In this intimate collection, readers will find a blend of humor and honesty as Driver navigates themes of failure, success, and motherhood. The essays delve into her unconventional career choices, such as her brief stint selling jeans in Uruguay, and her reflections on the complexities of life. With a focus on personal memoirs and literary collections, Managing Expectations offers insights into the life of a woman who has faced both triumphs and tribulations, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of life and the resilience it demands.
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A MARIE CLAIRE BEST MEMOIR OF THE YEAR * A USA TODAY MUST READ BOOK * A W MAGAZINE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK * A SHEREADS BEST MEMOIR OF THE SUMMER
A charming, poignant, and mesmerizing memoir in essays from beloved actor and natural-born storyteller Minnie Driver, chronicling the way life works out even when it doesn’t.
In this intimate, beautifully crafted collection, Driver writes with disarming charm and candor about her bohemian upbringing between England and Barbados; her post-university travails and triumphs–from being the only student in her acting school not taken on by an agent to being discovered at a rave in a muddy field in the English countryside; shooting to fame in one of the most influential films of the 1990s and being nominated for an Academy Award; and finding the true light of her life, her son. She chronicles her unconventional career path, including the time she gave up on acting to sell jeans in Uruguay, her journey as a single parent, and the heartbreaking loss of her mother.
Like Lena Dunham in Not That Kind of Girl, Gabrielle Union in We’re Going to Need More Wine and Patti Smith in Just Kids, Driver writes with razor-sharp humor and grace as she explores navigating the depths of failure, fighting for success, discovering the unmatched wonder and challenge of motherhood, and wading through immeasurable grief. Effortlessly charming, deeply funny, personal, and honest, Managing Expectations reminds us of the way life works out–even when it doesn’t.
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