No One Gets to Fall Apart, Sarah LaBrie
No One Gets to Fall Apart, Sarah LaBrie
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No One Gets to Fall Apart
A Memoir

Author: Sarah LaBrie

Narrator: Sarah LaBrie

Unabridged: 6 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 10/22/2024


Synopsis

Winner of AudioFile Earphones AwardA New York Times ""Editor's Pick"" and ""Notable Book of the Year"" * An Essence ""Most Anticipated"" * A Lit Hub's ""Most Anticipated"" * An Oprah Daily ""Best Book of Fall"" * An Esquire ""Best Memoir of the Year"" * A San Francisco Chronicle ""New Book for a Season of Change"" * A Zibby Owens ""Most Anticipated"" * An NPR ""Books We Love"" *“Brilliant . . . stunning . . . deserves a place alongside modern classics like Jeannette Walls’s The Glass Castle and Tara Westover’s Educated.” —Susannah Cahalan, New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire“A triumph.”—Lorrie Moore, author of I Am Homeless If This Is Not My HomeIn this poignant memoir, as candid and indelible as The Glass Castle and Memorial Drive, a writer takes on the conflict between the love that binds us to home and the desire to escape it for good. On a highway in Houston, Texas, Sarah LaBrie’s mother was found screaming at passing cars, terrified she would be murdered by invisible assailants. The diagnosis of schizophrenia that followed compelled Sarah to rethink her childhood, marked at turns by violence and all-consuming closeness.Digging into the events that led to her mother’s break, Sarah traces her family history of mental illness, from the dysphoria that plagued her great-grandmother, a granddaughter of slaves, to her own experience with depression as a scholarship student at Brown. At the same time, she navigates a decades-long fixation on a novel she can’t finish but can't abandon, her complicated feelings about her white partner, and a fraught friendship colored by betrayal.Spanning the globe from Houston’s Third Ward to Paris to Tallinn and New York to Los Angeles, No One Gets to Fall Apart is an unflinching chronicle of one woman's attempt to forge a new future through a better understanding of the past. 

About Sarah LaBrie

Sarah LaBrie is the author of No One Gets to Fall Apart, a 2024 New York Times Notable Book and a finalist for the Writers League of Texas Book Award. Her television credits include Minx (Starz), Blindspotting (Starz), Love, Victor (Hulu) and Made for Love (HBO Max). She’s been granted fellowships by Yaddo, Macdowell and the Austin Film Society and is an alumna of Brown University and New York University’s MFA in fiction program.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nikki on August 29, 2024

The very FIRST PAGE hits me square in the eyes!!! Wham 🥊 Wait… this isn’t my story is it? No, it’s not. However, Sarah LaBrie begins with a phone call she receives in 2017. Once again her grandmother is telling her that her mother was found on the side of the freeway parked and deathly afraid federa......more

Goodreads review by Laura on June 04, 2024

Sarah Labrie has always had to keep it together. Her mother is schizophrenic and constantly worries about being in danger. Sarah plays along with her mom’s delusions, but there’s no room for Sarah to be the child in the relationship. This is such a strong memoir about the fear of inheriting mental i......more

Goodreads review by tei on June 02, 2024

what a beautiful, melodic, personal memoir. labrie’s voice shines throughout, and the interweaving of both hers and her mother’s stories is crafted so beautifully. already recommended to a friend. this was stunning. (i was given an arc in exchange for an honest review)......more

Goodreads review by Samuel on January 14, 2025

beautiful memoir from a very talented writer. This touches on generational trauma, the quirks of having a white partner, finding her path as a writer and most importantly her mom’s schizophrenic break. also, I love the fact that her dog is named Larry Bird.......more

Goodreads review by Flo on November 20, 2024

2.5 stars! I really, really wanted to like this more than I did, and I was so disappointed that I didn't. Based on the summary, I had thought that this would be moreso about the author's relationship (both past and present) with her mother through the diagnosis of her schizophrenia and everything, b......more