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"The Many Lives of Mama Love," by Lara Love Hardin

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"The Many Lives of Mama Love," by Lara Love Hardin

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Our second foray into non-fiction this year will be a headline-grabbing true crime memoir published two years ago this month. It has been recommended by everyone from Oprah to the New York Times to the National Book Critics Circle. It has also been recommended as a nice pairing with our upcoming September selection. Life's highs and lows co-mingle for an interesting life story. Let's see if we're as equally enamored with this account as so many others before us have been!

From Goodreads:

No one expects the police to knock on the million-dollar, two-story home of the perfect cul-de-sac housewife. But soccer mom Lara Love Hardin has been hiding a shady secret: She is funding her heroin addiction by stealing her neighbors’ credit cards.

Lara is convicted of thirty-two felonies and becomes inmate S32179. She learns jail is a class system with a power structure somewhere between an adolescent sleepover party and Lord of the Flies. Furniture is made from tampon boxes, and Snickers bars are currency. But Lara quickly finds the rules and brings love and healing to her fellow inmates as she climbs the social ladder to become the “shot caller,” showing that jailhouse politics aren’t that different from the PTA meetings she used to attend.

When she’s released, she reinvents herself as a ghostwriter. Now, she’s legally co-opting other people’s identities and getting to meet Oprah, meditate with The Dalai Lama, and have dinner with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. But the shadow of her past follows her. Shame is a poison worse than heroin—there is no way to detox. She must learn to forgive herself and others, navigate life as a felon on probation, prove to herself that she is more good than bad, and much more.

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