The Liars' Club

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The Liars' Club
Author Mary Karr
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Memoir
Publisher Viking Adult
Publication date 1995
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 320 pp
ISBN ISBN 0670850535


The Liars' Club is the childhood memoir of American author Mary Karr. Published in 1995 and a New York Times bestseller for over a year it tells the story of Mary Karr's childhood in the 1960s in a small industrial town in Southeast Texas. The title refers to her father and his friends who would gather to drink and tell stories when not working at the oil refinery or the chemical plant.

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The book tells the story of Karr's troubled childhood in a small Texan town in the early 1960s. Using a non-linear storyline she describes the troubles of growing up in a family and town where heavy alcohol abuse and psychological problems are common issues.

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