Stray: A Memoir

From the bestselling author of Sweetbitter, a memoir of growing up in a family shattered by lies and addiction, and of one woman's attempts to find a life beyond the limits of her past.

After selling her first novel--a dream she'd worked long and hard for--Stephanie Danler knew she should be happy. Instead, she found herself driven to face the difficult past she'd left behind a decade ago: a mother disabled by years of alcoholism, further handicapped by a tragic brain aneurysm; a father who abandoned the family when she was three, now a meth addict in and out of recovery. After years in New York City she's pulled home to Southern California by forces she doesn't totally understand, haunted by questions of legacy and trauma. Here, she works toward answers, uncovering hard truths about her parents and herself as she explores whether it's possible to change the course of her history.

Stray is a moving, sometimes devastating, brilliantly written and ultimately inspiring exploration of the landscapes of damage and survival.

BUY THE BOOK

256 pages

Average rating: 6.75

20 RATINGS

|

1 REVIEW

Community Reviews

Pakman112
Feb 17, 2022
1/10 star
The memoir didn't do a good job of conveying the author's hard childhood. I wasn't sympathetic to her at all. Made me wonder why anyone thought she should write a memoir.

See why thousands of readers are using Bookclubs to stay connected.