Description
Poignant and exquisite--The Los Angeles Review of Books
An inspiring and powerful book--Booklist
A genuinely absorbing read--Kirkus
Revelatory, honest, and wondrous.--Chanel Miller, author of Know My Name A lyrical and meditative memoir on the damage we inflict in the pursuit of perfection, the pain of losing our dreams, and the power of letting go of both. With a promising career in classical ballet ahead of her, Ellen O'Connell Whittet was devastated when a misstep in rehearsal caused a career-ending injury. Ballet was the love of her life. She lived for her moments under the glare of the stage-lights--gliding through the air, pretending however fleetingly to effortlessly defy gravity. Yet with a debilitating injury forcing her to reconsider her future, she also began to reconsider what she had taken for granted in her past. Beneath every perfect arabesque was a foot, disfigured by pointe shoes, stuffed--taped and bleeding--into a pink, silk slipper. Behind her ballerina's body was a young girl starving herself into a fragile collection of limbs. Within her love of ballet was a hatred of herself for struggling to achieve the perfection it demanded of her. In this raw and redemptive debut memoir, Ellen O'Connell Whittet explores the silent suffering of the ballerina--and finds it emblematic of the violence that women quietly shoulder every day. For O'Connell Whittet, letting go of one meant confronting the other--only then was it possible to truly take flight.
Author: Ellen O'Connell Whittet
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Published: 04/14/2020
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.60w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781612198323
ISBN10: 1612198325
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | Happiness
- Performing Arts | Dance | Classical & Ballet
An inspiring and powerful book--Booklist
A genuinely absorbing read--Kirkus
Revelatory, honest, and wondrous.--Chanel Miller, author of Know My Name A lyrical and meditative memoir on the damage we inflict in the pursuit of perfection, the pain of losing our dreams, and the power of letting go of both. With a promising career in classical ballet ahead of her, Ellen O'Connell Whittet was devastated when a misstep in rehearsal caused a career-ending injury. Ballet was the love of her life. She lived for her moments under the glare of the stage-lights--gliding through the air, pretending however fleetingly to effortlessly defy gravity. Yet with a debilitating injury forcing her to reconsider her future, she also began to reconsider what she had taken for granted in her past. Beneath every perfect arabesque was a foot, disfigured by pointe shoes, stuffed--taped and bleeding--into a pink, silk slipper. Behind her ballerina's body was a young girl starving herself into a fragile collection of limbs. Within her love of ballet was a hatred of herself for struggling to achieve the perfection it demanded of her. In this raw and redemptive debut memoir, Ellen O'Connell Whittet explores the silent suffering of the ballerina--and finds it emblematic of the violence that women quietly shoulder every day. For O'Connell Whittet, letting go of one meant confronting the other--only then was it possible to truly take flight.
Author: Ellen O'Connell Whittet
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Published: 04/14/2020
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.60w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781612198323
ISBN10: 1612198325
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | Happiness
- Performing Arts | Dance | Classical & Ballet
About the Author
Ellen O'Connell Whittet is an essayist and lecturer. Winner of the Virginia Faulkner Award, her work has appeared in Vulture, Paris Review, Buzzfeed, Teen Vogue, and Prairie Schooner. This is her first book.