In the Rhododendrons, Heather Christle
In the Rhododendrons, Heather Christle
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In the Rhododendrons
A Memoir With Appearances by Virginia Woolf

Author: Heather Christle

Narrator: Mia Hutchinson Shaw, Heather Christle

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

For readers of Also a Poet, Orwell’s Roses, and My Autobiography Of Carson McCullers—as well as the legions of Virginia Woolf fanatics—the acclaimed poet and author of The Crying Book crafts a deeply moving, immersive, and lyrical hybrid memoir about her mother, Woolf, and the transformative power of writing.

When Heather Christle realizes that she, her mother, and Virginia Woolf share a traumatic history, she begins to rewrite and intertwine each of their stories, in search of a more hopeful narrative and a future she can live with.
 
On a recent visit to London's Kew Gardens, Christle’s mother revealed details of a painful story from her past that took place there, under circumstances that strangely paralleled Heather's own sexual assault during a visit to London as a teenager.
 
Her private, British mother’s revelation—a rare burst of vulnerability in their strained relationship—propels Christle down a deep and destabilizing rabbit hole of investigation, as she both reads and wanders the streets of her mother's past, peeling back the layers of family mythologies, England’s sanctioned historical narratives, and her own buried memories. Over the course of several trips to London, with and without her mother, she visits her family's "birthday hill" in Kew Gardens, the now-public homes of the Bloomsbury set, the archives of the British Library, and the backyard garden where Woolf wrote her final sentence. All the while, she finds that Woolf and her writings not only constantly seem to connect and overlap with her mother’s story, but also that the author becomes a kind of vital intermediary: a sometimes confidante, sometimes mentor, sometimes distancing lens through which Christle can safely observe her mother and their experiences.
 
Wide-ranging and prismatic, the fruit of an insatiably curious, delightfully brilliant mind, In the Rhododendrons is part memoir, part biography of Virginia Woolf, part reckoning with the things we cannot change and the ways we can completely transform, if we dare. This utterly original book will stir readers into new ways of seeing their own lives.

About Heather Christle

Heather Christle is the author of the poetry collections The Difficult Farm, What Is Amazing, Heliopause, and The Trees The Trees, which won the Believer Poetry Award. Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, London Review of Books, Poetry, and many other journals. She teaches creative writing at Emory University in Atlanta.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raegan on April 15, 2025

If you ever take a book recommendation from me let it be this one: please read this precious gem of a book......more

Goodreads review by cass on March 17, 2025

in the rhododendrons is a memoir that intertwines the life of heather christle with the lives of both her mother and virginia woolf. using various gardens and buildings throughout england, christle traces a path between major events that are mirrored in the lives of all 3 women. i loved the deep div......more

Goodreads review by Tara on February 27, 2025

In the Rhododendrons by Heather Christie Audio Version Overall Grade: B Information: B- Writing/Organization: B Narration: C Best Aspect: I preferred the memoir part to the Virginia Woolf references but it was an interesting story overall. Worst Aspect: The narration was done with so much drama, I often f......more

Goodreads review by Brandi on March 09, 2025

I received a copy of this audiobook from Algonquin & Net Galley. I appreciate it, and thought the audiobook was narrated well and was easy to pay attention to. First, Christle was very vulnerable with her story-sharing here. She ties a traumatic event of hers that relates to both her mother & Woolf.......more

Goodreads review by Beth on January 05, 2025

4.5 stars. Memoirs like this with that little something extra are catnip to me.......more


Quotes

"Christle’s exacting rigor and ferocious curiosity are matched only by the utter eccentricity of her vision, the delicious and frankly peerless freshness of her idiom: 'There is a difference between bones and a book,' she writes, 'but both have at their center a spine.' What results is irreducibly human. In the Rhododendrons is vital consolation. It’s a triumph, an instant classic. Christle has become one of our art’s most urgent living practitioners."—Kaveh Akbar

“I first fell in love with Heather Christle’s writing in The Crying Book and her astonishing hybrid memoir, In the Rhododendrons, cements my devotion. In Christle’s narrative of discovery, of pilgrimages and portals, silence and reclamation, and the surprising bonds between a mother, a daughter, and Virginia Woolf, readers will experience a rare and wondrous mind at work. Heart-breaking, revelatory, exquisite, and ultimately ecstatic, this book is a gift.”—Jessamine Chan, New York Times-bestselling author of The School for Good Mothers