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Stephanie Grant

    Stephanie Grant's literary work delves into the complexities of female sexuality and friendship, re-imagining foundational myths through a distinctly feminist lens. Her narratives explore the intricate dynamics of human connection and the female experience with a unique stylistic grace. Grant approaches often-overlooked themes with a bold and penetrating perspective. Her writing is celebrated for its literary depth and its capacity to evoke profound emotional resonance in readers.

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    Disgust: A Memoir
    The Passion of Alice
    • 2021

      Disgust: A Memoir

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "When, in my twenties, I came out to my parents as a lesbian, I became an object of their disgust." In this hybrid memoir, novelist Stephanie Grant works to make sense of three generations of female self-disgust in her family while considering how it challenges both the American ideal of equality and our real-life experiences of intimacy. Disgust: A Memoir is funny, tender, and rigorous in its exploration of how the most difficult emotion functions both in our private lives and our collective imaginations.

      Disgust: A Memoir
    • 2016
    • 1996

      The Passion of Alice

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.1(22)Add rating

      Alice Forrester is 23 years old, six foot tall and weighs under seven stone. She resists help until Maeve, a raucous and rebellious bulimic, shakes her up and ignites her desire to live.

      The Passion of Alice