The author of How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir comes to DC on Wed., June 4th, at 7 p.m.!
Molly Jong-Fast is the only child of a famous woman, writer Erica Jong, whose sensational book Fear of Flying launched her into second-wave feminist stardom. She grew up yearning for a connection with her dreamy, glamorous, just-out-of-reach mother, who always seemed to be heading somewhere that wasn’t with Molly. When, in 2023, Erica was diagnosed with dementia just as Molly’s husband discovered he had a rare cancer, Jong-Fast was catapulted into a transformative year.
How to Lose Your Mother is a compulsively readable memoir about an intense mother-daughter relationship, a sometimes chaotic upbringing with a fame-hungry parent, and the upheavals that challenge our hard-won adulthood. A pitch-perfect balance of acceptance and rage, humor and heart, How to Lose Your Mother tells a universal story of loss alongside a singular story of a literary life. This is a memoir that will stand alongside the classics of the genre.
Molly Jong-Fast is a contributing writer at Vanity Fair, a political analyst at MSNBC, and host of the podcast "Fast Politics." She is the author of three previous books. She lives in Manhattan. Jong-Fast will be in conversation with Maureen Dowd, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Times and author of Notorious.
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