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"There's nothing more endearing than a family memoir in which the author is actually fond of his family. It's rare; it's close to miraculous...
I hated to see this book end. I loved every person in it... Growing Up Jung is a gem." [more...]—Washington Post
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“Portrait of the artist as a Jung man”
The title of this post is the headline given to the review of Growing Up Jung that The Globe and Mail ran on Monday. I think it’s one of the best puns yet. (“The Jung and the Restless,” used twice so far, is also a nice one).
I haven’t been posting all my media coverage here, since I’m compiling it on the Reviews & Press page on this site, but I wanted to highlight this review. Not only because it’s in the national newspaper (!), and not only because it’s a very positive review, but because it’s a very thoughtful one. The reviewer engaged with the ideas in the book, and from a writer’s perspective, there is nothing better than that, even if it’s a negative review. (But glad it’s not!)
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