"[Word for Word] pulses with intellectual discussions, lived feminist history and its resultant tensions, and the fascinating literary milieu Laurie Lisle encounters at writing retreats . . . This unconventional memoir details one accomplished woman writer's dedication to developing her voice. It's great for fans of Vivian Gornick's Fierce Attachments and Rebecca Solnit's Recollections of My Nonexistence." -BookLife
"Lisle draws on extensive personal archives and her training as a journalist to recount a career shaped by second-wave feminism. With references to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Virginia Woolf, and Betty Friedan, the author ties her life to literature, finding guidance and solidarity in the work of women writers...[readers] will enjoy the frank discussion of her successes and disappointments in pursuing a 'writer's life.' " -Library Journal
"As she sought to define herself as a writer, Lisle discovers the interlocking creative energies that weave together the writer's life. . . . It's a poignant and in-depth look at one writer as she matures and defines herself. . . . A fascinating, informative, and educational read." -Readers' Favorite
"Laurie Lisle courageously dramatizes her struggles to become a writer and to find a loving relationship that nourishes her and her talent. Her beautifully written memoir will inspire writers and women everywhere to find their voices." -Lynn Povich, author of The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued Their Bosses and Changed the Workplace
"Word for Word is a perfect title for a memoir about the hard-earned creation of a writer's life that is wrested out of the honest self-examination of a woman who faces the personal, family, class, and social forces that shaped-but did not determine-the person and writer she would become. A richly rewarding read." -Lois Palken Rudnick, author of Mabel Dodge Luhan: New Woman, New Worlds
"With Word for Word, Laurie Lisle enters the pantheon of great memoirists . . . Bolstered by exquisite, evocative observations of the physical world that inform her prose, past and present, she threads a fine line between revelation and reticence, generously exposing her most intimate feelings about the conflicts and sacrifices inherent in the need for both love and freedom, as a woman and a writer. If ever there is a book that will trigger a desire to pen one's own memoir, this is it." -Marnie Mueller, author of The Showgirl and the Writer: A Friendship Forged in the Aftermath of the Japanese American Incarceration
"In fluid, evocative prose that is at once personal and political, Laurie Lisle turns her biographer's eye on her own life with a clear-eyed, honest gaze that probes, delights, and illuminates." -Jennifer Browdy, author of The Elemental Journey of Purposeful Memoir: A Writer's Companion
"Word for Word is a beautifully told story about the growth of a woman writer...whose intellectual and spiritual debts are to women writers, feminism, and, more generally, strong women." -Carol Ascher, author of Afterimages: A Family Memoir
"A compelling account from Laurie Lisle, who rejected her New England debutante destiny, survived systemic bias against women in the journalism world, and willed herself to become a writer . . . Lisle's courage, independence, and determination will inspire other women." -Gail Levin, author of Lee Krasner: A Biography