
The Tiger and the Cage
A Memoir of a Body in Crisis
Author: Emma Bolden
Narrator: Emma Bolden
Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/18/2022

Author: Emma Bolden
Narrator: Emma Bolden
Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/18/2022
Emma Bolden is the author of House Is an Enigma, medi(t)ations, and Maleficae. The recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literary Fellowship, her work has appeared in The Norton Introduction to Literature, The Best American Poetry, The Best Small Fictions, and journals including Mississippi Review, Seneca Review, StoryQuarterly, Prairie Schooner, TriQuarterly, and Shenandoah. She is the associate editor-in-chief for Tupelo Quarterly.
Not me crying at the end of THE TIGER AND THE CAGE: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis by Emma Bolden! I loved this memoir! Emma shares her experiences growing up and living with chronic menstrual pain and endometriosis. I loved the writing style which included short chapters and a conversational tone whi......more
This book is utterly exquisite in its poetic rendering of a 20-year journey through chronic pain starting when the author is 11 and navigating the muddy medical conditions that date back centuries but have been met with dismissal and derision. Emma Bolden’s memoir weaves together across 137 elegantl......more
“[Bolden’s] lyrical descriptions and emotional honesty render this harrowing story hard to put down, and her critique of the medical establishment is both sharp and fair…A well-written, deeply researched, and searingly frank memoir about reproductive health.” Kirkus Reviews
“Dark and riveting…[It] stings as much as it astounds.” Publishers Weekly
“The Tiger and the Cage opened my eyes, enraged me, and left me in awe of Bolden’s enormous talent.” Maggie Smith, author of Goldenrod and Keep Moving
“I read this book in a fury. Bolden’s imagery is stark and vivid, and the prose moves in a spiral, encircling her pain, her confusion, and her strength.” Emme Lund, author of The Boy With a Bird in His Chest