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Stories on Sunday: Bloom: Letters on Girlhood by Nicole Breit & Claire Sicherman

April 26 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm EDT
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stories on sunday with bloom: letters on girlhood cover and author's names: nicole breit and claire sicherman

Enjoy a reading, then hear the story behind the stories during Stories on Sunday with Nicole Breit and Claire Sicherman, co-authors of Bloom: Letters on Girlhood — a timely memoir exploring how societal expectations shape identity, and how we can continue, at any age, to release the past. This event listing will be updated soon with full details.

All Stories on Sundays guest readers have a connection to Hippocampus Magazine; both authors are past contributors to the magazine. We were so excited to hear about this collaboration!

About the Book, from the jacket copy: A raw, searching and intimate memoir, Bloom: Letters on Girlhood is a conversation between two acclaimed writers about silence and shame and what it means to come of age as young women.

Over the course of two and a half years, authors Claire Sicherman (Imprint: A Memoir of Trauma in the Third Generation) and Nicole Breit, an award-winning poet and essayist, exchanged letters chronicling their coming-of-age in the suburbs of late 1980s Vancouver.

Bloom: Letters on Girlhood is a candid memoir-in-letters in which Claire and Nicole explore the awkwardness and confusion of adolescence, delving into everything from periods, first bras and body hair to desire, sexuality and consent. As they reflect on their silent struggles as girls, women and mothers from the perspective of mid-life, the true impact of patriarchy and misogyny on their lives becomes increasingly apparent.

With unflinching honesty and insight, Bloom is a timely memoir exploring how societal expectations shape identity, and how we can continue, at any age, to release the past. Written by two feminist authors from underrepresented communities (Claire is a Jewish woman and the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors; Nicole is a queer, neurodivergent writer), this memoir-in-letters will resonate with anyone who has ever asked themselves: Who was I taught to be? And who do I want to become?

About the Series: Stories on Sundays are bi-monthly readings from a recent/forthcoming work of creative nonfiction followed by an author interview + audience Q&A. Your registration helps fund our contributor payments and other costs associated with running our journal.

About the Authors/Speakers: Coming soon.

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