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ERIKA SCHICKEL

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Vanity Fair Interview

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“In Her Memoir The Big Hurt, Erika Schickel Reframes Her Own Turbulent Story.”

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Los Angeles Review of Books

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“…sharp-tongued and darkly hilarious, [THE BIG HURT] is also one of the more relentlessly honest, big-hearted reckonings with abuse to come out of the #MeToo era.”

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Press Play with Madeline Brand

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“…bares all about her affairs with unobtainable men, her experience at a hippie East Coast boarding school, and the familial abandonment she’s experienced….”

Podcast

The Unspeakable Podcast with Meghan Daum

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“Gen Xers and young Baby Boomers can be nostalgic about the freedoms of growing up in the 1970s. But there was a darker side to that era, too, especially for girls.”

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The Douglas Coleman Show

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“…a page-turning tale of betrayal and redemption, told with humor, vulnerability, and scintillating honesty…..”

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Let’s Keep It Real

Sandy Joy Weston M.Ed.

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Bust

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“…Instead of painting these memories as one-off acts or teenage experiments, Schickel confronts them at their deepest roots.”

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The Tom Sumner Program

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The Femsplainers with Danielle Crittenden

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“…a powerful, painfully personal memoir of the time when moms and dads took a pass on parenting to live for themselves…”

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KTRS 550 am

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The Roundtable on WAMC

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“…provocative, searing, and darkly funny…”

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Kim Carson NOW

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“What if all along she had been a very hurt girl trying to survive in a predatory world.”

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Shelf Awareness

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“In the pain-drenched but clear-sighted The Big Hurt, Schickel takes a microscope to her choices and to the social forces that facilitated them.”

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Publishers Weekly

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“Stirring… The probing examination of love and acceptance crackles with intensity. Schickel’s raw honesty makes this hard to put down.”

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Kirkus Reviews

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“Well written. . . occasionally hilarious. . . an affecting portrait of a vicious, repetitive cycle.”

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Library Journal

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“The author writes about cycles of bad choices and personal trauma with notable humor and poetic rawness….readers drawn to women’s stories of struggle, self-destruction, and attempted recovery will likely be wholly absorbed.”

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Air Mail

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“Schickel has a terrific eye for detail, an acute ear for dialogue, and a capacity not to forgive and forget but to remember, understand, and move on.”

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The Boston Globe

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“Erika Schickel was asked to leave Buxton School in Williamstown in 1982 after school officials discovered her relationship with a teacher. “The top priority . . . was to get rid of me,” she said.”

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The Orange County Register

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“…at first it’s a heady cocktail for a middle-aged hausfrau in plastic Crocs. However, in the process of the increasingly sordid affair, painful family breakup and, as always, trying to write, she begins to unwind the legacy of her own mother.”

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StoryWorthy with Christine Blackburn

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“The Big Hurt confronts the trope of the bad girl/tainted woman in a society that judges her harshly but rarely asks what happened to make her bad.”

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