Poser: My Life in Twenty-three Yoga Poses

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Ten years ago, Claire Dederer put her back out while breastfeeding her baby daughter. Told to try yoga by everyone from the woman behind the counter at the co-op to the homeless guy on the corner, she signed up for her first class. She fell madly in love.

Over the next decade, she would tackle triangle, wheel, and the dreaded crow, becoming fast friends with some poses and developing long-standing feuds with others. At the same time, she found herself confronting the forces that shaped her generation. Daughters of women who ran away to find themselves and made a few messes along the way, Dederer and her peers grew up determined to be good, good, good--even if this meant feeling hemmed in by the smugness of their organic-buying, attachment-parenting, anxiously conscientious little world. Yoga seemed to fit right into this virtuous program, but to her surprise, Dederer found that the deeper she went into the poses, the more they tested her most basic ideas of what makes a good mother, daughter, friend, wife--and the more they made her want something a little less tidy, a little more improvisational. Less goodness, more joy.

Poser is unlike any other book about yoga you will read--because it is actually a book about life. Witty and heartfelt, sharp and irreverent, Poser is for anyone who has ever tried to stand on their head while keeping both feet on the ground.
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368 pages

Average rating: 8.25

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Anonymous
Aug 02, 2024
8/10 stars
I read this right after “Eat Pray Love” and was exclusively looking for books that had that same vibe. This one fit the bill but I did enjoy it a little more.
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Kristen5678
Jul 06, 2024
8/10 stars
I liked this memoir of a woman whose book jumped back and forth between her atypical upbringing and her attempt to create a typical (read perfect)family life for her own children all the while learning more about herself and life through her yoga practice. The comparisons and contrasts between the writer's and mother's generations were well done. Her marital ups and downs were good reading, too. I laughed out loud at parts of this book. What one can discover in a yoga class!
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Anonymous
Jul 05, 2024
10/10 stars
Hilarious. The author tries yoga and struggles with it, and I thought, omg, she could be me! She could, except she actually sticks with it and keeps trying and eventually gets "good" at it, AND she's really funny and she can write, AND she's got a rock star brother... Other than that, we could be twins!

This is more like a memoir of her crazy life, with some yoga stuff interspersed in between. Or, for you yoga types, it's like a book about yoga, with some life story stuff interspersed in between.

Really fun read. Doesn't make me want to run back to a yoga studio anytime soon, tho.
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