
Her Last Death
A Memoir
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Susanna Sonnenberg
Glamorous, charismatic, and a compulsive liar, Susanna's mother seduced everyone who entered her orbit. With outrageous behavior and judgment tinged by drug use, she taught her child the art of sex and the benefits of lying. Susanna struggled to break out of this compelling world, determined, as many daughters are, not to become her mother.
Sonnenberg mines tender and startling memories as she tells of her fierce resolve to forge her independence, to become a woman capable of trust, and to be a good mother to her own children. Her Last Death is riveting, disarming, and stunningly told.
©2008 Susanna Sonnenberg (P)2008 Simon and Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Good prose bad character Good Read
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Having a difficult relationship with my own mother, the anecdotes from the past were helpful to set a nice framework, but this book didn't carry those to the next logical step...Overall, I had hoped to see more resolution. Of course, perhaps that was her point...that we are always learning and there isn't ever a "real" resolution. Even so, there are still things we will do differently, today, from what have learned, yesterday.
IMHO it needed another couple of chapters...
But what have you learned?
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Prolly the best book I've ever come across..
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3.5 stars overall
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This book painstakingly details an absolutely horrific life, a train wreck from which the reader can't look away. The writing is good and stays interesting, from relationship to relationship, on and on, but could have benefitted by even a small amount of introspection. Instead, the author/narrator delivers it all in a flat, factual tone, with very little back story. The reader wonders why this woman never looks at her life and asks "what is wrong with this picture?".
Still Wondering...
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Tedious and Self-Pitying
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alarming, sad, and absoutely disgusting
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Little redeeming value
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