Exit Interview with My Grandmother: On 76th Between Columbus and Amsterdam, a Ninety-Two Year Old Woman Is Reading Sally Rooney

by Lily Meyersohn

Exit Interview with My Grandmother: On 76th Between Columbus and Amsterdam, a Ninety-Two Year Old Woman Is Reading Sally Rooney

by Lily Meyersohn

Lily Meyersohn’s Exit Interview With My Grandmother is a rumination on young adulthood, through the prism of her relationship with her ninety-two-year-old grandmother. At once profoundly personal and far-reaching, Exit Interview With My Grandmother serves as a meditation on the beginning of a young woman’s life and the series of questions that arise from examining love, loss, family, memory, and death. Moving between cities and centuries, Meyersohn probes her family’s Jewish history and her grandparents’ relationships in part to decipher her own young queer relationships, but also to examine how we ought to behave in the face of a world riddled with uncertainty and doubt. Comprising a personal narrative and an intimate, recorded conversation with her grandmother, Meyersohn’s essay confronts what it means for something to begin, what it means for something to end, and what we should hold onto along the way. ©2019 Lily Meyersohn (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC

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