
Short but not so sweet for me. I believe this is âpart fiction and part nonfictionâ to avoid repercussions the author may face if it was published as purely nonfiction. It‘s about a relationship, and I don‘t find it particularly memorable.

Short but not so sweet for me. I believe this is âpart fiction and part nonfictionâ to avoid repercussions the author may face if it was published as purely nonfiction. It‘s about a relationship, and I don‘t find it particularly memorable.

Such an interesting book with often beautiful writing and little nuggets of truth and wisdom. Lacey wanted to write about the dissolution of an emotionally abusive relationship but her UK publisher told her what she wanted to write would not fly with the libel laws there. So she wrote two accounts: one fiction, one nonfiction. Here they're published together in one book, where you can start with either story, neither of which are "the truth".

I don't know how to feel. Maybe audio was the wrong format for this one? Just did not land for me. The ambition inherent in the form (pairing fiction and nonfic to excavate something deeper) fascinates me and I'd love to read further authors playing in this mode. I read the memoir bit first and it was fine, the fiction section didn't land for me at all. I think it's a fascinating conversation to be had but in this instance it did not resonate.