Twist: An American Girl
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“One of the most original, amazing stories I''ve ever read” (Mary
Gaitskill), iconic rock-and-roll musician Adele Bertei’s memoir
Twist is her harrowing and electric story of transforming trauma
through art, pluck, and imagination, as told through the inimitable
voice of her young alter ego, Maddie Twist.From iconoclastic
writer and musician Adele Bertei comes a wholly original hero''s
journey that wages war on the cliché of the “misery memoir.” Set in
a 1960s and ’70s American neighborhood rife with poverty and
violence, fatherless Irish mothers and Italian mobsters, and women
crucified into madness by misogyny, Bertei speaks through her
electrically alive avatar Maddie Twist to flip the victim script.
Through her unshakable belief in imagination, poetry, music, and
community, she transforms trauma into survival. The immediacy of
Maddie’s voice is a revelation, providing insight into
long-enduring systemic problems without the scrim of adult
analysis. In an age of lies and obfuscation, Twist is a sharp yet
tender arrow to the heart of naked truth.Bertei reveals what
it''s like to be a queer teen at a time when discovery could be
fatal. Maddie peers deeply into the American psyche, refusing to
consent to the systems of harm. Along the way we encounter an
unforgettable schizophrenic mother, Catholic saints, West Side
Story and Oliver!, poet killers, the abyss of rape, girl-gangsters
and faux-pimps, teenage lesbian sex, racial tensions and
misconceived divides, a drag family known as the Holy Maudlins,
Vietnam vets in dark and light, cabaret, true family, rock and
roll. And the ultimate saving grace: love.A compelling
personal history of queer culture from a working-class view and a
glimpse into worlds yet unseen, Twist is good medicine: for readers
who''ve experienced similar traumas, for teens caught in the foster
care system, for the formerly incarcerated looking for hope, for
writers grappling with how to tell their own stories. Most of all,
it’s for everyone seeking transportive experiences in art and on
the page.