I Will Be Complete: A Memoir. From the best-selling author of Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside, a big-hearted memoir told in three parts: about growing up in the wake of the destructive choices of an extremely unconventional mother. Glen David Gold was raised rich, briefly, in southern California at the end of the go-go s. · Glen David Gold’s new memoir is smart, generous and gripping until the very last pages. I Will Be Complete is the tale of a boy’s moral and sentimental education, with all the febrile moods and heart-stopping lurches of a Donna Tartt epic. By Johanna Thomas-Corr. The Los Angeles writer Glen David Gold is best known for rich, panoramic novels such as Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside, . Glen David Gold’s memoir I WILL BE COMPLETE is a painstaking look at a young boy whose parents are not equipped to be parents and when their lives implode, the tough get going, leaving their not-yet-teenage son to fend for himself. This doesn’t seem possible, but it happened/5(48).
I Will Be Complete review: a subtle but shocking memoir. Glen David Gold: while his memoir is clear-eyed about how the sins of the parent are visited on the child, it is also generous and loving. I Will Be Complete: A Memoir by Glen David Gold has an overall rating of Positive based on 9 book reviews. From the best-selling author of Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside, a shocking, big-hearted memoir about his bizarre upbringing in California in the s and how he survived it.. Glen David Gold grew up rich on the beaches of s California, until his father lost a fortune and his parents divorced when he was ten.
I Will Be Complete: A Memoir. From the best-selling author of Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside, a big-hearted memoir told in three parts: about growing up in the wake of the destructive choices of an extremely unconventional mother. Glen David Gold was raised rich, briefly, in southern California at the end of the go-go s. Glen David Gold’s memoir I WILL BE COMPLETE is a painstaking look at a young boy whose parents are not equipped to be parents and when their lives implode, the tough get going, leaving their not-yet-teenage son to fend for himself. This doesn’t seem possible, but it happened. And in “I Will Be Complete,” Gold’s nearly page memoir (which takes us only to his early 30s), just about all of the unanticipated ramifications emanate from his complex, mysterious and.
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