Boot Language

From the outside, Vanya’s childhood looked idyllic: she rode horses with her father in the solitude of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and attended flamboyant operas with her mother in the city. But life for Vanya and her family turned dark when ghosts from her father’s service on a Pacific destroyer in World War II tore her family apart.

Set in postwar California, this is the story of a girl who tried to make sense of her parents’ unpredictable actions―from being left to lie in her own blood-soaked diaper while her Christian Scientist mother prayed, refusing to get medical help to watching her father writhe on his bed in the detox ward, his hands and feet tethered with leather straps―by immersing herself in the beauty and solitude of the wilderness around her. It was only decades later, when memories began to haunt her, that Vanya was able to look back with unflinching honesty and tender compassion for her family and herself. In this elegant, haunting narrative, Erickson invites us to witness it all―from the gripping, often disturbing, truths of her childhood to her ultimate survival.

Author: Vanya Erickson

Publication Date: August 21, 2018

Description

SILVER MEDAL WINNER, 2019 Readers’ Favorite Awards, Nonfiction (Memoir)
WINNER, 2019 Next Generation Indie Books (Memoir: Overcoming Adversity)
SILVER MEDAL, 2019 IBPA Ben Franklin Awards, Best New Voice (Nonfiction)
FINALIST 2019 International Book Awards, Non-Fiction Narrative
FINALIST, 2019 National Indie Excellence Awards (for Memoir and Regional Nonfiction: The West)

“Overall, the author vividly captures her parents in this memoir, paying special attention to telling how her father’s volatility created heart-pounding anxiety. . .There’s particular poignancy in later chapters. . .”
—Kirkus Reviews

“Vanya seamlessly weaves tension and lyrical beauty into every scene, playing my emotions as a reader perfectly. The result is a fantastic read. Buy this book today.”
—Laura Davis, best-selling author of The Courage to Heal

“It’s always a supreme pleasure to be shaken by the emotional earthquake of a master storyteller. Vanya Erickson is an original.”
—Susan Brown, PhD, publishing James Joyce scholar and writing coach

“A young girl’s loyalty and love are tested to the extreme by her abusive alcoholic father and a distant Christian Scientist mother. A coming-of-age story for anyone who has ever looked for love in all the wrong places.”
—Nancy London, best-selling coauthor of Our Bodies, Ourselves

About the Author

Vanya Erickson used to photograph and haul horses for a living. For the last 25 years, she has been mentoring teachers while teaching writing and public speaking in the oldest, continuously used schoolhouse in California.  She loves hiking the High Sierras and coastal redwood forests, as well as dramatically reading aloud to children. Vanya holds a BA in Comparative Literature as well as a Teaching Credential, both from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Her essays have appeared in a dozen literary journals and anthologies, and in the book, The Magic of Memoir Boot Language, her memoir about growing up on a ranch during the Vietnam era, debuts this summer.  Find out more about Vanya at vanyaerickson.com.

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