Notes to John
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
By Joan Didion
Read by Julianne Moore
By Joan Didion
Read by Julianne Moore
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Audiobooks
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$34.00
Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9798217171064
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$32.00
Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9780593803677
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Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9780593803684
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Apr 22, 2025 | ISBN 9798217168859
393 Minutes
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Praise
“Utterly fascinating. . . . Notes to John shares with Blue Nights the subject of mother and daughter, generational trauma and general anxiety, and both are written with Didion’s constitutional meticulousness.” —The New York Times
“More than direct, Notes to John is naked, unadorned. It’s Didion but ‘unprecedentedly intimate,’ just as the copy on the book jacket promises.” —The Atlantic
“An intimate chronicle of [Didion’s] struggle to help her daughter. . . . Written with her signature precision though without her usual stylistic, incantatory repetitions, it is the least guarded of Didion’s writing.” —NPR
“A gift.” —Los Angeles Times
“Full of direct quotations and written with the immediacy of fresh recollection. . . . Readers of her memoirs will recognize how these notes inform those final books—the striving to understand and the sense of futility that comes with it.” —The New Yorker
“An act of intimate storytelling. . . . Didion fans (we know who we are) will feel hypnotized by these pages, not quite sure they should exist as a book, but leveled by the writer who produced them, by her honesty and heartbreak.” —Vogue
“For all its rawness, its sense of open-endedness, Notes to John has the feeling of an integrated work. . . . We get the fuller story, so alive and febrile that it is not a story but instead a reckoning with what one can and can’t accept or change.” —Alta
“Notes to John makes for compulsive reading. . . . What an experience it is, watching Didion beat back tragedy with her brilliant mind.” —The Telegraph
“The quantity of arresting and widely applicable insight makes Notes to John a profound, rich document. . . . Didion herself has rarely seemed so sympathetic in her own writing.” —The New Statesman
“[Didion’s] previously unpublished notes from her sessions with a psychiatrist offer an incredibly intimate insight into her relationship with her daughter, depression, and creativity.” —The Guardian
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