Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir

Molly Gaudry

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Book cover for Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir
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Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir

Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir

Molly Gaudry

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In her most innovative book yet, Molly Gaudry embarks on a search for belonging amid loss, framing her memoir around a fictional narrative featuring the tea house woman--a character who appeared first as bride-to-be and then as widow in her earlier books. As Gaudry grapples with traumatic brain injury, family secrets, repressed memories, and the job market in her essays, the tea house woman goes on a parallel quest of identity and desire. Gaudry also delves into literature as guide and comfort, using the words of authors as wide-ranging as Sappho, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Marguerite Duras, and José Saramago to form yet another text within a text. Artfully braided into a hybrid-genre tour de force, the many strands of Fit Into Me: A Novel: A Memoir ask: to what extent can fiction reveal more about an author than nonfiction?

As the tea house woman manages a mercurial lover, a family business, and caring for her dying father during the winter holidays, Gaudry, too, reflects on some of her own challenges: relearning, post-skating injury, to read and write while in the midst of earning a PhD; questioning her loneliness, desires, and ability to connect; wondering what it would be like if her biological brother flew in from Korea to inform her that their father has died; and navigating her identity as a transnational adoptee. Each essay in Fit Into Me, the memoir, is a testament to resilience, and as those true stories merge with Fit Into Me, the novel, they reveal how literature can become a lifeline that guides us back to ourselves.

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"The memoir's vivid descriptions of brain injury experiences are stirring, as is the section in which Gaudry explores her identity as a transnational adoptee via a speculative essay in which she imagines her half-brother returning from Korea to inform her of her father's death. By blurring the lines between fiction and memoir, even within the sections most recognizable as nonfiction, the book further stretches genre conventions and makes a compelling case for hybridity and multiplicity. As the book progresses, the two narratives interact and blur, fracturing any static sense of narrative in favor of a more nuanced understanding of authorship and storytelling."--Bella Moses "

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Publishing Information

Publisher: Rose Metal Press
Pub date: 2025-12-09
Length: 208 pages

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