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Why be Happy when You Could be Normal?

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Vintage, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 230 pages
Heartbreaking and funny: the true story behind Jeanette's bestselling and most beloved novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
In 1985, at twenty-five, Jeanette published Oranges, the story of a girl adopted by Pentecostal parents, supposed to grow up to be a missionary. Instead, she falls in love with a woman. Disaster.
Oranges became an international bestseller, inspired an award-winning BBC adaptation, and was semi-autobiographical. Mrs. Winterson, a thwarted giantess, loomed over the novel and the author's life: when Jeanette left home at sixteen because she was in love with a woman, Mrs. Winterson asked her: Why be happy when you could be normal? This is Jeanette's story--acute, fierce, celebratory--of a life's work to find happiness: a search for belonging, love, identity, a home.
About a young girl locked out of her home, sitting on the doorstep all night, and a mother waiting for Armageddon with two sets of false teeth and a revolver in the duster drawer; about growing up in a northern industrial town; about the Universe as a Cosmic Dustbin. She thought she had written over the painful past until it returned to haunt her and sent her on a journey into madness and out again, in search of her biological mother. It is also about other people's stories, showing how fiction and poetry can form a string of guiding lights, a life raft that supports us when we are sinking.

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It was a good explanation of her writing habits. - Goodreads
... re: poetry: "Poetry is easier to learn than prose. - Goodreads
I always feel her writing right in my stomach. - Goodreads
Taught about living with this one, and writing. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Susan - Goodreads

Jeanette Winterson's story is one of tragedy and self-discovery. Her painful childhood creates a certain cynicism toward life that I find heartbreaking. Her observations are symbolic of a life lived ... Read full review

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'When we tell a story we exercise control, but in such a way as to leave a gap, an opening. It is a version, but never the final one. And perhaps we hope the silences will be heard by someone else ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Jeanette Winterson OBE is the author of ten novels, includingThe Passion,Sexing the CherryandWritten on the Body, a book of short stories,The World and Other Places, a collection of essays,Art Objectsas well as many other works, including children's books, screenplays and journalism. Her writing has won the Whitbread Award for Best First Novel, the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize, the E. M. Forster Award and the Prix d'argent at Cannes Film Festival.

Visit her website atwww.jeanettewinterson.com

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