
Mary Karr Lit
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Mary Karr Today
Cherry is the story of how Karr begins to acquire that self, however fumblingly-a big adventure for Mary, as it is for all of us, and one we never finish as long as we live. Perhaps that's the book's greatest pleasure of all: it hints there's more to come.Mary Park -This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Mary Karr’s sequel to a childhood remembered in “The Liar’s Club” brings to adolescence an alternately comic and bitter edge. With the refinery-rich orange sky of an east Texas town as her palette and the universal preoccupations of girlhood at its core, “Cherry” sees Karr emerging from the interior world of a mixed-up family into whatever world gives her escape. In Cherry, the sequel to her extremely successful memoir The Liar’s Club (1995), Mary Karr beautifully re-creates the emotionally charged atmosphere of adolescence. Complete with crushes, first. Cherry, by Mary Karr. Viking, 276 pages, $24.95.Should the making of memoirs be the aim of our existence, or an accident that happens when talent and an unusual story coincide? Maybe it's unfair.

