The Red Zone, Chloe Caldwell
The Red Zone, Chloe Caldwell
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The Red Zone
A Love Story

Author: Chloe Caldwell

Narrator: Erica Sullivan

Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2022


Synopsis

A searching, galvanizing memoir about blood and love: how learning more about her period, PMS, PMDD, and the effects of hormones on moods transformed her relationships—to a new partner, to family, to nonblood kin, and to her own body—from the beloved essayist and author of WomenChloe Caldwell’s period has often felt inconvenient, uncomfortable, or even painful. It’s only once she’s in her thirties, as she’s falling in love with Tony, a musician and single dad, that its effects on her mood start to dominate her life. Spurred by the intensity and seriousness of her new relationship, it strikes her: her outbursts of anxiety and rage match her hormonal cycle.Compelled to understand the truth of what’s happening to her, Chloe documents attitudes toward menstruation among her peers and family, reads Reddit threads about PMS, attends a conference called Break the Cycle, and learns about premenstrual dysphoric disorder, PMDD, which helps her name what she’s been going through. For Chloe, healing isn’t about finding a single cure. It means reflecting on underlying patterns in her life: her feelings about her queer identity and writing persona in the context of a heterosexual relationship; how her parents’ divorce contributed to her issues with trust; and what it means to blend a family.The Red Zone is a candid, revelatory memoir for anyone grappling with controversial medical diagnoses and labels of all kinds. It’s about coming to terms with the fact that—along with proper treatment—self-acceptance, self-compassion, and transcending shame are the ultimate keys to relief. It’s also about love: how challenging it can be, how it reveals your weaknesses and wounds, and how, if you allow it, it will push you to grow and change.

About Chloe Caldwell

Chloe Caldwell is the author of three books: I’ll Tell You in Person, Women, and Legs Get Led Astray. She lives in Hudson, New York, and teaches creative writing online. Find out more at www.ChloeSimonne.com.

About Erica Sullivan

Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. She has spent over a decade as a Company Member at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She has been busy in both the stage and screen world, and has also narrated nearly one hundred audiobooks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on May 29, 2022

In reading this, I expected to learn more about PMDD but found that the mood disorder for which this book is titled is more of a framework she uses to discuss the nuance of family (bio and chosen). PMDD symptoms being most triggered by interpersonal issues, it makes sense that Caldwell writes about......more

Goodreads review by Alanna on May 10, 2022

For a book about periods, this was a really breezy read. I couldn't put it down. Felt like chatting with a friend. Lovely book!......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on November 07, 2021

Finally (finally!) someone wrote a book about struggling to understand your body and your heart and finding the answers on the internet. This book is moving, funny, and impossible to put down. Caldwell reveals the messiness of life in a way few writers can pull off.......more

Goodreads review by Tina on April 13, 2022

THE RED ZONE: A Love Story by Chloe Caldwell is an amazing memoir! Chloe shares her experiences with her period, PMS and PMDD and how they affect her relationships. It was great to read about someone openly discussing their period and things like blood clots, going on prescription medication, and ho......more

Goodreads review by Chamidae on January 06, 2023

This book was really fucking awesome for me. I was actually reading it while pmsing and then starting my period! AND WOW! learned so much about my body and about myself through shared experiences with chloe. I had always had a very tumultuous pms but since getting in a relationship i found myself tu......more


Quotes

“Caldwell’s candor about all things menstrual is the greatest strength of this dynamic book…Women who suffer from PMDD will take solace in the ups and downs of Caldwell’s journey toward self-acceptance, health, and love.” Kirkus Reviews

“Scintillating…[Caldwell] smartly blends the personal and cultural to confront the ways women’s suffering has been dismissed throughout history…The result gives a vibrant voice to a struggle that many have been taught to quietly shoulder alone. This is an audacious tribute to women everywhere.” Publishers Weekly

“Caldwell delves deeply into medical and social aspects of menstruation as well as complex aspects of women’s health, identity, marriage, and family, resulting in a fresh, intimate, and engaging chronicle.” Booklist