Set against the backdrop of a strict evangelical upbringing in Ohio, the narrative explores Erin Hosier's rebellious spirit in the 1980s as she navigates her family's dysfunction. Central to her story is her complex relationship with her father, Jack, whose love for the Beatles contrasts sharply with his volatile nature. As she grapples with her identity, sexuality, and self-worth, music becomes her refuge and catalyst for change, ultimately leading her to New York City. This memoir delves into the challenges of adolescence and the quest for personal peace amidst chaos.
Erin Hosier Books
Erin Hosier is a literary agent known for championing debut authors and darkly comic memoirs. Her own writing often navigates the terrain of personal essays and cultural exploration, particularly the history of rock and roll. With an unusual focus on the correct pronunciation of words, Hosier has established herself as a proponent of precise articulation within the literary sphere. Her career involves guiding other writers to find their voice while also building her own path as a storyteller.
