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OverviewFor readers of Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, a debut memoir about a woman born into a conservative family who spends decades grappling with self-acceptance and her parents’ conditional love—until she finally learns how to love herself. Born with a cleft lip into an upper-middle-class, conservative family obsessed with image and success, Jill Vanneman was subjected early to a “perfection campaign” aimed at erasing flaws. Told with unflinching honesty, moments of wit, and emotional depth, this coming-of-age story unfolds against the backdrop of 1980s America—a time and place where being a lesbian could cost you your job, your family, and your sense of self. As she grows into adolescence, college, and early adulthood, Jill begins to question not only her place in her family but also her sexual identity. Her journey leads her through turbulent relationships, professional achievements shadowed by internalized shame, and a heartbreaking attempt to reconcile with disapproving parents. Gradually, through therapy, spiritual exploration, and painful introspection, Jill learns that healing doesn’t come from perfection but from embracing the flawed, fierce truth of who she is. A raw, deeply personal memoir of family expectations, social shame, and a relentless drive for perfection, The Perfection Campaign is a compelling testament to resilience, identity, and the high cost—and ultimate liberation—of living authentically. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jill VannemanPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press Weight: 0.210kg ISBN: 9798896363262Pages: 256 Publication Date: 09 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""A powerful memoir of resilience and self-discovery that will resonate with anyone who has struggled to reconcile family expectations with authentic identity.""--Patricia Grayhall, author of Making the Rounds ""With the candor of Mary Karr and the precision of Joan Didion, Vanneman writes herself free, proving that the most radical act a woman can commit is to stop apologizing for existing as she is.""--Lorinda Boyer, author of Straight Enough ""With the candor of Mary Karr and the precision of Joan Didion, Vanneman writes herself free, proving that the most radical act a woman can commit is to stop apologizing for existing as she is.""--Lorinda Boyer, author of Straight Enough Author InformationJill Vanneman is a former prosecutor and police legal adviser, as well as a legal consultant for a major city’s planning and development department. She holds a BA in American studies from Whitman College, a master’s in journalism from Northwestern University, and a JD from the University of Puget Sound. Her short fiction has been featured in True Stories and Oaxaca: A Wayfaring Writers’ Anthology; her nonfiction work has appeared in the Citizen Patriot, Miles City Tribune, and elsewhere. She resides in the Seattle area with her aging tuxedo cat, Pablo, and her rescue dog, Honey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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