Description
Description
Winner of The 2023 Clay Reynolds Novella Prize, selected by Michael Martone
2024 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Popular Culture
About the Author
About the Author
JULIE MARIE WADE is the author of many collections of poetry, prose, and hybrid forms, including the recent volumes Otherwise: Essays, selected by Lia Purpura for the 2022 Autumn House Nonfiction Book Prize, and Skirted: Poems. A winner of the Marie Alexander Poetry Series and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir, Wade is professor of creative writing at Florida International University and makes her home with Angie Griffin and their two cats in Dania Beach. In 1992, she began watching The Mary Tyler Moore Show on Nick at Nite and never stopped.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"What an enchanting memoir. You don't have to be a fan of The Mary Tyler Moore Show--or even know what it is--to be captivated by this funny, sad, inspiring journey of a clear-sighted woman for whom a fictional character is a guide for navigating life's very real challenges. For MTM fans, of course, Julie Marie Wade's book is a not-to-be-missed treat."--Clifford Thompson, author of What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man's Blues and Twin of Blackness: A Memoir
"An ekphrasis, an homage, a recuperation of a retrospectively subversive feminist icon, and a deft cultural critique of a 1970's classic television show, Julie Marie Wade's The Mary Years is also a delightful and incredibly moving memoir read entirely through the lens of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The Mary Years chronicles Wade's coming of age into independence, into feminism, into coming out as a lesbian and forming an artistic identity as a writer--while overcoming incredible sociocultural and familial pressures to live a life in compliance with conservative political, religious, and heteronormative values. Dazzlingly innovative and shape-shiftingly fluid in form, this memoir is in many ways a love letter to female role models, mentors, friends, and lovers--particularly the ones that light up pathways outside the obligatory confines of limiting and restrictive futures, the ones that illuminate alternate ways of making sense of one's life. Funny, smart, and occasionally heartbreaking, this wonderful memoir has the fierce torque and iconic joy of a bright homemade tam-o-shanter spiraling up into a cold, winter sky."--Lee Ann Roripaugh, author of tsunami vs. the fukushima 50--Lee Ann Roripaugh
"Who knew Our Lady of the Tam Toss, '70s icon Mary Richards, would provide the perfect bridge from a strict '50s-values Catholic upbringing for a queer '90s teen? In this unique memoir strung from lyric moments like beads on a rosary, Wade writes her own tender credo--part filmography, part hagiography, part coming-of-age coming-out story--of what it means to be a modern woman. To do so, she looks backward to look forward, a runner running not from but to, who prays Thank God for re-runs."
--Heidi Czerwiec, author of Fluid States
"What an enchanting memoir. You don't have to be a fan of The Mary Tyler Moore Show--or even know what it is--to be captivated by this funny, sad, inspiring journey of a clear-sighted woman for whom a fictional character is a guide for navigating life's very real challenges. For MTM fans, of course, Julie Marie Wade's book is a not-to-be-missed treat."
--Clifford Thompson, author of What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man's Blues and Twin of Blackness: A Memoir
--Susanne Paola Antonetta, author of The Terrible Unlikelihood of Our Being Here--Susanne Paola Antonetta
"[The Mary Years] celebrates the unexpected parallels between a young lesbian living in a restrictive home setting and the triumphs and tribulations of Mary Tyler Moore and her beloved sitcom character Mary Richards. Wade tells this coming of age/coming out story with grace and insight. . . . The book's sensational middle section alone, 'Lamonts Might Have Been My WJM, ' makes The Mary Years a fabulous gift."
--Gregg Shapiro in The Bay Area Reporter
--Clifford Thomson in The Wall Street Journal--Clifford Thompson "The Wall Street Journal" (12/8/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"Wade writes with charm and evocative prose . . . The Mary Years is an engaging account of Wade's study of a beloved television figure and the impact that had on her life."
--Ellen Birkett Morris in Southern Review of Books
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