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|a Milletti, Christina,
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|a Choke box :
|b a fem-noir /
|c Christina Milletti.
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|a "When Edward Tamlin disappears while writing his memoir, Jane Tamlin (his wife and the mother of his young children) begins to write a secret, corrective 'counter-memoir' of her own. Calling the book Choke Box, she shares her insights into motherhood, reveals intimate, often irreverent, details about her family and marriage, and rejects--and occasionally celebrates--her suspected role in her husband's disappearance. Choke Box isn't Jane's first book. From her room in the Buffalo Psychiatric Institute, she slowly reveals a hidden history of the ghost authorship that has sabotaged her family and driven her to madness. Her latest work, finally written under her own name, is designed to reclaim her dark and troubled story. Yet even as Jane portrays her life as a wife, mother, and slighted artist with sardonic candor, her every word is underscored by one belief above all others: the complete truth is always a secret. Words cannot set us free. But the stories we tell may help us survive--if they don't kill us first"--
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Chapter One. The So-Called Butter Knife Affair; Chapter Two. Mnemosyne or Lethe; Chapter Three. The New Normal; Chapter Four. The Assertion; Chapter Five. Composition Axe; Chapter Six. Moving the Lines; Chapter Seven. Equations of Loss; Chapter Eight. The Knife, the Scar, the Rat; Chapter Nine. Gild the Lily; Chapter Ten. The Invisible Nib; Chapter Eleven. Sleeping Dogs Lie; Chapter Twelve. A Rose by Any Other Name; Chapter Thirteen. Peel Back the Choke; Chapter Fourteen. A Language of Limbs; Chapter Fifteen. Second-Strike Phenomenon
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|a Chapter Sixteen. ThreatsChapter Seventeen. The Plot Thickens; Chapter Eighteen. The Agreement of Nouns; Chapter Nineteen. The Problem of My Youth; Chapter Twenty. An Articulation of Flesh; Chapter Twenty-One. Ever-Deepening Shade; Chapter Twenty-Two. That Old Line; Chapter Twenty-Three. Eat This, Not That; Chapter Twenty-Four. Yes; Chapter Twenty-Five. Confession; Chapter Twenty-Six. Trust Your Senses; Coda. A Marcescent Limb; Afterword; Text Credits; Acknowledgments; Back Cover
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|a Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 17, 2019).
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|a Detective and mystery stories, American
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|i Print version:
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