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Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity

by Kerry Cohen

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Publisher Comments:

For everyone who was that girl.
For everyone who knew that girl.
For everyone who wondered who that girl was.

Kerry Cohen is eleven years old when she recognizes the power of her body in the leer of a grown man. Her parents are recently divorced and it doesn't take long before their lassitude and Kerry's desire to stand out — to be memorable in some way — combine to lead her down a path she knows she shouldn't take. Kerry wanted attention. She wanted love. But not really understanding what love was, not really knowing how to get it, she reached for sex instead.

Loose Girl is Kerry Cohen's captivating memoir about her descent into promiscuity and how she gradually found her way toward real intimacy. The story of addiction — not just to sex, but to male attention — Loose Girl is also the story of a young girl who came to believe that boys and men could give her life meaning. It didn't matter who he was. It was their movement that mattered, their being together. And for a while, that was enough.

From the early rush of exploration to the day she learned to quiet the desperation and allow herself to love and be loved, Kerry's story is never less than riveting. In rich and immediate detail, Loose Girl re-creates what it feels like to be in that desperate moment, when a girl tries to control a boy by handing over her body, when the touch of that boy seems to offer proof of something, but ultimately delivers little more than emptiness.

Kerry Cohen's journey from that hopeless place to her current confident and fulfilled existence is a cautionary tale and a revelation for girls young and old. The unforgettable memoir of one young woman who desperately wanted to matter, Loose Girl will speak to countless others with its compassion, understanding, and love.

Review:

"Despite the rather prurient title, Cohen's memoir is a deeply poignant, desperately sad account of a confused, directionless adolescent girl's free fall into self-abnegation. Growing up affluent in New Jersey in the 1980s and smarting from the recent breakup of her parents, 11-year-old Cohen begins to recognize the power her nubile body has over men. Being wanted becomes her greatest hope; once she and her older sister, Tyler, begin living with her father when her mother decides to attend med school in the Philippines, she latches onto other girls with whom she treks into New York City to bar hop at places like Dorian's Red Hand and pick up older, eager boys. Stunningly, the father is not alarmed by her early-morning absences, but seems to encourage her popularity, buying her clothes and treating her as a grownup. Gradually, hooking up with boys becomes a need, a way to bolster her faltering sense of self-worth. A litany of dreary sex acts follows with young men she doesn't particularly like and who don't like her, regardless of STD scares and a college rape. The painter mother of one of her boyfriends does initiate her into more intellectual pursuits, awakening a redemptive desire to become a writer. Cohen's memoir of a lost childhood is commendably honest and frequently excruciating to read." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Cohen's ultimate ownership of her issues leaves as much of an impression as her openness in putting them out there. An important look at the dynamics of female sexual power and promiscuity in general." Kirkus Reviews

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"[B]rutally honest....Cohen is not proud of her past — she says she is disgusted — but this memoir gives readers a forthright look at the addiction of promiscuity. Highly recommended." Library Journal

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"Cohen's clear-eyed, evocative, and engaging voice draws you into this harrowing story, into the heart of her addiction. Her honesty is brave, her clarity is remarkable, her candor is disarming. No matter who you are, you will find yourself, at key moments, identifying with Cohen. And in the end, you will cheer for her hard-won happiness." Alison Smith, author of Name All the Animals

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"Kerry Cohen's powerful, transfixing story will be familiar to many women, most of whom won't want to admit it. In this heartfelt and authentic memoir, Cohen transcends the pain and shame of a promiscuous past, and leaves readers with a sense of hope and triumph." Janice Erlbaum, author of Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir

Synopsis:

Cohen's captivating memoir about her descent into promiscuity, and how she gradually found her way toward real intimacy, is a story of addiction — and not just to sex.

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About the Author

Kerry Cohen received an MFA in creative writing from the University of Oregon and an MA in counseling psychology from Pacific University. A practicing psychotherapist and the author of the young adult novel Easy, she lives with her husband and two sons in Portland, Oregon.

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Tim Cook, February 26, 2009 (view all comments by Tim Cook)
As a father of an 11 year old daughter I found this book to be a cautionary tale. Also having two younger boys it reminded me of the importance of not only raising a daughter with a strong sense of self but the need to raise caring young men. I thought this was an excellent book.
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paulpembroke, December 30, 2008 (view all comments by paulpembroke)
Oh boo-hoo.

Poor little Kerry tries to play the victim. She CHOSE to act that way. We are responsible for our actions whether we choose to acknowledge it or not.
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BrittleeB303, December 8, 2008 (view all comments by BrittleeB303)
Kerry Cohen is only 11 years old when she realizes the power of a womans body. She goes off to bars, and parties in search of new boys, using each as a rebound to get over the last. She wants to be loved more than anything in the world, but once she gets it from these guys, she grows bored with them. What is wrong with me? She thinks to herself? She does drugs, and pretends to act like another person to get these men to like her. It is not until she finally thinks that she has no feeling left in her, and that she doesn't care anymore that she falls in love with someone, but she herself is scared of what is to come.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781401303495
Subtitle:
A Memoir of Promiscuity
Author:
Cohen, Kerry
Publisher:
Hyperion Books
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Teenage girls -- Sexual behavior.
Subject:
Promiscuity - United States
Copyright:
Publication Date:
June 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
210
Dimensions:
9.50x6.36x.76 in. .98 lbs.

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