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Hardcover Details
  • 06/2024
  • 978166787841
  • 380 pages
  • $30
Paperback Details
  • 06/2024
  • 9781667878409
  • 380 pages
  • $20
Ebook Details
  • 06/2024
  • 9781667878416
  • 380 pages
  • $2.99
Heather Joy
Author
MMMM: and the music that made me
Heather Joy, author

Adult; Other Nonfiction; (Market)

Heather Joy's experiences aren’t for the faint of heart. Yet she balances her debauchery with empathy, laughing at her misfortunes, and giving it to you straight. This vulnerable transparency is precisely why she wrote her book.  

If you need a laugh, a mindless read, or song suggestions for your next playlist, you can find it (and more!) in Heather Joy’s explicit debut.

Reviews
A feat of radical self-disclosure, Joy makes frank, funny art out of Too Much Information, covering sex, love, abuse, trauma, motherhood, and music with a let-it-blurt Gen X spirit. Joy notes that her favorite album is Fiona Apple’s brilliant When the Pawn …, whose full title runs over 40 words long, and Joy’s debut echoes that defiant sprawl, sharing Apple’s nervy insistence upon sharing her truth, her way. Hefty chapters, each titled with a M, explore “Manipulation,” “Marriage,” and the centerpiece “Men & Sex.” There, Joy divulges with brisk storytelling and jolting detail the highlights, lowlights, and horrors of “the dumpster fire of my sexual history,” all building to this heartbreaker of a punchline: “The sad fact is I can count on one hand [the partners] who actually got me off.”

Surveying her own life from a healthier, happier maturity, Joy is unsparing when it comes to sharing trials she has endured—rape, addiction, partner violence—and choices she has made. But even when addressing the weightiest topics, like attending a retreat for mothers who have had an abortion, her sharp-elbowed insights, buoyant dark humor, and commitment to empathy and acceptance all cast a spell—reading this is like a long boozy monologue from a funny friend, right down to asides recommending songs (over 700, in footnotes), gushing about Janet Jackson and the trail-blazing magazine Jane, and always cracking jokes.

The too-muchness of it all extends to the word count—this book goes on for days, and the topical chapter structure doesn’t allow for narrative momentum. That’s part of the point, though, as Joy charts her own course in all things. Her taste for lists (including a rundown of years of Halloween costumes, her favorite oldies, what she dislikes about her body, and more) is as engaging as her zeal for truth-telling, and her stories are often moving, especially on the subjects of friends, her children, and accepting others for who they are.

Takeaway: Frank, funny epic-length memoir of sex, motherhood, music, and taking control.

Comparable Titles: Elizabeth Wurtzel; Jerry Stahl’s Permanent Midnight.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Hardcover Details
  • 06/2024
  • 978166787841
  • 380 pages
  • $30
Paperback Details
  • 06/2024
  • 9781667878409
  • 380 pages
  • $20
Ebook Details
  • 06/2024
  • 9781667878416
  • 380 pages
  • $2.99
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