One of the 25 Greatest Rock Memoirs of All Time" --Rolling Stone
Magazine (#8)
"Sensitive and emotionally raw... it's also wildly funny"--The New
York Times Book Review**
A powerfully original memoir of pregnancy and mental illness by the
legendary founder of the seminal rock band Throwing Muses, 'a
magnificently charged union of Sylvia Plath and Patti Smith' - The
Guardian
Kristin Hersh was a preternaturally bright teenager, starting college at
fifteen and with her band, Throwing Muses, playing rock clubs she was
too young to frequent. By the age of seventeen she was living in her
car, unable to sleep for the torment of strange songs swimming around
her head - the songs for which she is now known. But just as her band
was taking off, Hersh was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia.
Rat Girl chronicles the unraveling of a young woman's personality,
culminating in a suicide attempt; and then her arduous yet inspiring
recovery, her unplanned pregnancy at the age of 19, and the birth of her
first son. Playful, vivid, and wonderfully warm, this is a visceral and
brave memoir by a truly original performer, told in a truly original
voice.