Date of Publication:
2016
“This powerful memoir is about the premium we put on beauty and on a woman’s face in particular. It took Lucy Grealy twenty years of living with a distorted self-image and more than thirty reconstructive procedures before she could come to terms with her appearance after childhood cancer and surgery that left her jaw disfigured. As a young girl, she absorbed the searing pain of peer rejection and the paralyzing fear of never being loved.” --Provided by publisher.
Citations
Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of a Face. First Mariner Books edition. Boston: Mariner Books, 2016.