
Her: A Memoir
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Christa Parravani
Raised up from poverty by a determined single mother, gifted and beautiful twin sisters Christa and Cara Parravani were able to create a private haven of splendor and amusement that they shared between themselves. They earned their way into a prestigious college, established careers as artists (a photographer and a writer, respectively), and entered young marriages. But plagued by their father's early rejection of them and further damaged by being raped as a young woman, Cara veered into depression, drugs, and a shocking early death.
Some time after Cara was gone, Christa read that when an identical twin dies, regardless of the cause, 50 percent of the time the surviving twin dies within two years. By then, that shocking statistic rang all too true. "Flip a coin," she had come to think. "Those are my chances of survival." While at first Christa had fought to stop Cara's downward spiral, after her sister's death she suddenly found herself struggling to survive her own.
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Critic reviews
Incredibly moving memoir, good as an audiobook!
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Unforgettable and emotional, this is a story recommended for all who are interested in people who survive tragedies and what their experiences can teach us. Not for the faint of heart, however; one cannot leave the story behind without suffering some page. 5 stars
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If you could sum up Her: A Memoir in three words, what would they be?
Emotionally provocativeWhat did you like best about this story?
Even though I do not have a twin or a sister, I could feel the character's emotion as if it were my own.Relatable
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Twisted Sisters ....
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Twins are a powerful combination.
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Great Story Bland Reading
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If you could sum up Her: A Memoir in three words, what would they be?
Engaging, honest, poeticWhat did you like best about this story?
The story was told in a literary/poetic way that you don't often see in memoirs, but it's not too flowery. It's a perfect mix, and the word choices convey more meaning that what is actually said.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, I definitely wanted to listen to it in one sitting. Some of it was difficult to get through, such as the part where she describes her sister's death in detail. I paused and walked away for a bit, but the vividness of the description needed to be there, because the rest of the story is told in a vivid and raw way. So, the rawness is both compelling and at times difficult.You Guys, This Book is Really Good
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Couldn't finish
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What disappointed you about Her: A Memoir?
I like memoirs, and I'm usually attracted to somewhat dysfunctional storylines (like "The Glass Castle," "Beautiful Boy," "Wild," etc.) but this one made me realize what made those other books special: the writing. Apparently I'm not just interested in a trainwreck of a story - it needs to be well constructed and skillfully told. I'm not saying this author doesn't have talent - perhaps she does - but it felt like she was still too closely tied to the events in her story to approach them as a writer rather than simply a grieving sister.Would you ever listen to anything by Christa Parravani again?
Potentially. She may be a good writer, but she needs to write about something less freshly personal - or employ a better editor to keep it on the rails.What three words best describe Christa Parravani’s performance?
melodramatic, unsympathetic, personalJumbled and Depressing.
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