These writers know that a woman's hair is her glory, her nemesis, her history, and her self-esteem. They know, too, that many things in life matter more than hair, but few bring as much pleasure as a really great hairdo.
Elizabeth Benedict is a graduate of Barnard College and the author of five novels, including the bestseller Almost and the National Book Award finalist Slow Dancing. She is the editor of the anthologies What My Mother Gave Me, a New York Times bestseller, and Mentors, Muses & Monsters, and has written for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, Esquire, and the Huffington Post, the Rumpus, and Tin House. Two of her essays have been selected for Best American Essays collections. She has taught widely and works as a writing coach and editor.
"Truth and wisdom do such a delightful dance throughout "Me, My Hair, And I" that you finish the essay collection wondering why we don't spend more time, not less, obsessing over our tresses. . . A deliciously enlightening read, equal parts fun and poignant." --Chicago Tribune
"This anthology of essays by women explores a surprising range
of issues, including identity, relationships, vanity, femininity,
aging, and society." --NYTimes.com "Here, in a series of
astonishingly good essays, writers wax eloquent about the emotions
wrought by our locks: 'good hair' and 'bad hair' in
African-American culture; envy of our follicly gifted siblings; the
quest for delusional hairstyles; and much more."--People
"Women show their roots in 'Me, My Hair, and I.'" --Vanity Fair
"[T]hese twenty-seven essays are beautifully revelatory and deeply
personal accounts of each woman's hair"--Bustle "The long and the
short of it is that one of the most intimate--and
fraught--relationships women have is with their hair . . . it's
that relationship that's explored in Me, My Hair, and I, a
collection of essays from a diverse range of authors . . . These
essays are by turns funny and poignant. They will spark a sense of
recognition in any woman who has ever suffered a bad hair day."
--BUST Magazine
"Benedict has a knack for zeroing in on subjects with far-reaching,
often surprising implications and resonance. In her third
invitational collection, she has definitely tapped a nerve . . .
Women spend enormous amounts of money and time on their hair,
agonizing over every decision. Variations on these themes are
tackled with candor, wit, insight, and emotion by Benedict's 27
eloquently entertaining contributors . . . [An] irresistible,
pithy, and right-on anthology." --Booklist "[A] splendid collection
. . . By turns wry, tender, pointed, and laugh-out-loud funny, the
selections take us along on the contributors' tangled, complicated,
and thoroughly engaging journeys."--Publishers Weekly "This
collection is not only unique for the subject matter it addresses.
It also provides cultural commentary that is by turns insightful,
humorous, and moving. . . Surprisingly engaging reading." --Kirkus
Reviews "We wear our hair every day, and this collection
demonstrates--with great clarity and insight--the complexities of
what that means for women of all backgrounds. An important
conversation and worthy of note" --Library Journal
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