The Trouble with Fairy Tales : A Memoir.
In 'The Trouble with Fairy Tales', Plum Johnson explores how we often sacrifice our independence and identity in our love lives, falling for the fairytale notion of happily ever after, and how it can take years, and many detours, to fulfil the most important relationship - the one with ourselves. Johnson lives in Toronto, ON. From the author of 'They Left Us Everything'.
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- ISBN: 9780735250727
- Physical Description: 304 pages ; 20 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Penguin Canada, 2025.
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Subject: | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth |
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- Penguin Putnam
The long-awaited second memoir from Plum Johnson, bestselling author of They Left Us Everything.
The Trouble with Fairy Tales is a wise and insightful reflection on the relationships that sprawl across a lifetime. In it, Plum explores how we often sacrifice our independence and identity in our love lives, falling for the fairytale notion of âhappily ever afterâ, and how it can take years, and many detours, to fulfil the most important relationshipâthe one with ourselves.
Ripe with the humorous anecdotes, charming insights, and aching revelations so characteristic of Plumâs style, the book is our window onto her reinvention of self as she moves through the various roles that many women inhabit: from compliant child to loving mother, rebel wife, artist, and successful writer.
Plumâs writing urges her readers to turn inward to reach a deeper understanding of their own tangled relationships. Funny and resonant, The Trouble with Fairy Tales is the kind of striking personal narrative that will stir and inspire women of all ages.