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Bookseller recommendation
“Sanchez offers insightful and humorous takes on existing as a Mexican-American woman in the US, dating, and dealing with debilitating depression. I most enjoyed her stories about her parents and grandparents. ”
— Amy • A Great Good Place for Books
Bookseller recommendation
“This memoir-in-essays is raw, poignant, and amazing. Sanchez writes touchingly about touchy subjects - suicidal depression, multicultural expectations, abortion, being brown in a world built by and for whites, and being loud and female in a world that wants women to quietly shrink into the background. Each essay/chapter is so beautifully-crafted I wanted to read more of her work. Definitely one of my favorite memoirs.”
— Jennifer • Tattered Cover
Bookseller recommendation
“I enjoyed listening to this book - I was impressed with the honesty in which the author told even the most difficult stories from her life so far. Love that she narrated it herself too.”
— Ellen • Banter Bookshop
Summary
“Equal parts pee-your-pants hilarity and break your heart poignancy- like the perfect brunch date you never want to end!"--America Ferrera, Emmy award-winning actress in Ugly Betty
From the New York Times bestselling author of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, an utterly original memoir-in-essays that is as deeply moving as it is disarmingly funny
Growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants in Chicago in the ‘90s, Erika L. Sánchez was a self-described pariah, misfit, and disappointment—a foul-mouthed, melancholic rabble-rouser who painted her nails black but also loved comedy and dreamed of an unlikely life as a poet. Twenty-five years later, she’s now an award-winning novelist, poet, and essayist, but she’s still got an irrepressible laugh, an acerbic wit, and singular powers of perception about the world around her.
In these essays about everything from sex to white feminism to debilitating depression to the redemptive pursuits of spirituality, art, and travel, Sánchez reveals an interior life that is rich with ideas, self-awareness, and perception—that of a woman who charted a path entirely of her own making. Raunchy, insightful, unapologetic, and brutally honest, Crying in the Bathroom is Sánchez at her best: a book that will make you feel that post-confessional high that comes from talking for hours with your best friend.

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