Two or Three Things I Know for Sure (1995) is a powerful memoir by Dorothy Allison, exploring her coming-of-age in the American South as a working-class, lesbian woman. Interweaving narrative and family photographs, Allison reflects on trauma, survival, and identity, especially in the context of abuse, misogyny, and familial silence. With unflinching honesty, she recounts her experiences of sexual violence, her evolving relationship with her body and sexuality, and the strength of the women in her family. A deeply personal and feminist work, it is a testament to the healing power of storytelling and self-acceptance.
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