EVERYTHINGNOTHINGSOMEONE, Alice Carriere
EVERYTHINGNOTHINGSOMEONE, Alice Carriere
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EVERYTHING/NOTHING/SOMEONE
A Memoir

Author: Alice Carrière

Narrator: Alice Carrière

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/29/2023


Synopsis

New York Times Editor’s Choice * Indie Next Pick * Publishers Weekly Best Nonfiction 2023 * Kirkus Best Nonfiction 2023 *Amazon Best of the Month * B&N Most Anticipated * Jennette McCurdy Book Club Pick*
A “remarkable” (New York Times Book Review) memoir that tells of a young woman’s coming-of-age amid glamour, excess, and neglect, and the love affair that, against the odds, allows her to save herself. 
Alice Carrière grew up in a converted factory in Greenwich Village in the 1990s, an extravagant home based on the hyper-aestheticized vision of her artist mother, Jennifer Bartlett—with two studios, an indoor swimming pool, a rooftop garden with a koi pond, and multiple, cavernous rooms through which a steady stream of visitors flowed. Alice’s iconoclastic European father was a fleeting, atmospheric disturbance. 
Alice grows up as a child living in an adult’s world, with little-to-no boundaries or supervision. As she enters adolescence, a dissociative disorder erases her identity, and overzealous doctors medicate her further into madness. In the absence of self, she inhabits various roles: as a patient in expensive psychiatric hospitals, the ingenue in destructive encounters with older men, a provocateur who weaponizes intellectual dazzle and outrageous candor—until a medication-induced psychosis brings these personas crashing down. Finally, a soulful connection with a generous and sensitive musician allows her to free herself from the pathologies that defined her and recognize her true self. With gallows humor and brutal honesty, Carrière has written a unique and mesmerizing narrative of emergence and, at last, cure. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by emma

yes i read nonfiction (literary memoirs). this was a wildly honest and borderline unreadable book. a lot of the times memoirs make me ask the following questions: 1) can i rate someone's life? 2) can i deem "publishable" someone's life? 3) is there a threshold for how interesting someone's life has to b......more

Goodreads review by deniz

currently reading jennette mccurdy september pick.She posting me on her story while reading this book made my whole year.My 10 yo self is screaming rn:')......more

Four Stars This was a very interesting memoir from a young woman named Alice Carriere who was born to successful artistic parents. Her mother was artist Jennifer Bartlett and the father was German actor Mathieu Carriere. Post divorce, Alice lived with her mother in NYC in what sounded like an amazing......more

Goodreads review by Jordan

I won an advanced reader copy of this book from Goodreads and I am so grateful that I did. Alice Carriere is an amazing writer. The descriptions and word choices are so beautiful. I was particularly interested in reading this book as a mental health provider. Her story deals with severe mental illne......more