Becoming Duchess Goldblatt

One of the New York Times’ 20 Books to Read in 2020

“A tonic . . . Splendid . . . A respite . . . A summer cocktail of a book.”
—Washington Post

“Unforgettable . . . Behind her brilliantly witty and uplifting message is a remarkable vulnerability and candor that reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles—and that we can, against all odds, get through them.”—Lori Gottlieb, New York Times best-selling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

Part memoir and part joyful romp through the fields of imagination, the story behind a beloved pseudonymous Twitter account reveals how a writer deep in grief rebuilt a life worth living.

Becoming Duchess Goldblatt is two stories: that of the reclusive real-life writer who created a fictional character out of loneliness and thin air, and that of the magical Duchess Goldblatt herself, a bright light in the darkness of social media. Fans around the world are drawn to Her Grace’s voice, her wit, her life-affirming love for all humanity, and the fun and friendship of the community that’s sprung up around her.
 
@DuchessGoldblat (81 year-old literary icon, author of An Axe to Grind) brought people together in her name: in bookstores, museums, concerts, and coffee shops, and along the way, brought real friends home—foremost among them, Lyle Lovett.
  
“The only way to be reliably sure that the hero gets the girl at the end of the story is to be both the hero and the girl yourself.” — Duchess Goldblatt

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Published Apr 13, 2021

256 pages

Average rating: 7.61

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Khris Sellin
Jul 05, 2024
10/10 stars
I love Duchess Goldblatt on Twitter and I loved this book! It made me love her even more -- both of her. It's a memoir by "Anonymous" of how Duchess Goldblatt came to be, in an effort to try to rescue herself in a time of turmoil, loneliness, and sadness, and how she uplifted others in the process. But it's not as sappy as that sounds. Bonus: if you're a Lyle Lovett fan, you will love him even more after this. If you're not, you will be.
fionaian
Sep 30, 2024
6/10 stars
This was a strange memoir from anonymous. I think it’s a cool idea to create an altar ego on twitter and go viral, tale old as time. But to also get a book deal out of it—that’s next level prestige. The beginning was intriguing, but by the middle part it was dragging throughout. I think the author has a bit of a superiority complex and it’s hard to connect with her.

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