Don't Let Me Down: A Memoir
By (Author) Erin Hosier
Atria Books
Atria Books
1st March 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Gender studies: women and girls
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
Individual actors and performers
Relationships and families: advice and issues
977.1336043
Paperback
336
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm
304g
Clap your hands, rattle your jewelry, and twist and shout for Erin Hosiers Dont Let Me Down.Fierce, catchy, hilariouslike your favorite vinyl punk 45this bird can sing. A glorious memoir. Brando Skyhorse, author of Take This Man
This fierce and witty memoir about a father-daughter relationship is a beautifully written, honest, and often funny account of what it is to grow up as a woman (Nancy Balbirer, author of A Marriage in Dog Years).
Erin Hosiers coming-of-age was full of contradictions. Born into the turbulent 1970s, she was raised in rural Ohio by lapsed hippies who traded 1960s rock n roll for 1950s-era Christian hymns. Her mothers newfound faith was rooted in a desire to manage her husbands mood swings, which could alternately fill the house with music or with violence.
With the Beatles providing the soundtrack, Erin grew up adoring her larger than life father, Jack. Together, they bonded over their iconic songs, even as they inspired Erin to question authorityboth her fathers and others.
Dont Let Me Down is about a brave girl trying to navigate family secrets and tragedies and escape from small-town small-mindedness. With her lyrical and tender writing, Erin doesnt shy away from the complications and contradictions of love, sharing both the best and the worst of her volatile, vibrant father and detailingin her singular and often hilarious voice, the difficulty of leaving childhood, home, and the people who loved you first (Cynthia DAprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest).
"Erin Hosiers remarkable coming-of-age story is tender, funny and resilient. Hosier doesnt shy away from the complications and contradictions of love, sharing both the best and the worst of her volatile, vibrant father and detailingin her singular and often hilarious voice the difficulty of leaving childhood, home, and the people who loved you first." Cynthia DAprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest
Clap your hands, rattle your jewelry, and twist and shout for Erin HosiersDont Let Me Down. If true love shares a soundtrack, The Beatles gave an inspired daughter her only chance to connect with a complicated, troubled father. Hosiers story is crammed with joy, heartbreak, transformation, and, at last, acceptance. Fierce, catchy, hilarious like your favorite vinyl punk45 this birdcan sing. A glorious memoir. Brando Skyhorse, author of Take This Man
"Dont Let Me Down is a beautifully written, honest and often funny account of what it is to grow up as a woman. Erin Hosier not only nails the complicated father-daughter dynamic that inevitably cross-fades into gnarly relationships with men, but she does so artfully and with uncanny insight, delivering a stunningly tender tribute to the power of faith, love and, yes, the Beatles."Nancy Balbirer, author of A Marriage in Dog Years
Erins humorous, insightful memoir is wildly quotable. Like Ben Franklin quotable. Youll be passing off her profound little bon-mots to your friends like you wrote them. Mishna Wolff, author of I'm Down
"In Erin Hosier's Don't Let Me Down, she shows us the slow and often imperceptible ways that a family becomes fractured, one secret at a time, until all is broken. Her memoir attempts to make that brokenness whole, an homage to her father, a testament to her brothers, to faith, and ultimately, to love. All of this is set within the structure of old Beatles tunes, one of the few shared pleasures that her family engaged in together. I read it in one sitting, the words playing like an LP in my brain." Tanya Marquardt, author of Stray: Memoir of a Runaway
[An] unsettling yet witty coming-of-age storywith chapter headings named after Beatles songs, this incisive memoir effectively transports readers to the 70s while exploring the weighty complexities of father-daughter love.Publishers Weekly
With a soundtrack provided by the Beatles, [Erin] Hosier's memoir considers her Ohio youth and New York City coming-of-age Hosier writes most ecstatically about music and keeps readers turning pages with suspenseful foreshadowing and subtle cliff-hangers.Booklist
"Hosier delivers a memoir that is less about chasing an identity and more about having one cast upon her and coming to terms with it. A vividly rhythmic chronicle of reconciliation couched with a 1960s rock-'n'-roll soundtrack."Kirkus Reviews
Erin Hosier is the coauthor of Patty Schemels Hit So Hard and is a literary agent with Dunow, Carlson, & Lerner. She lives in Brooklyn.