Reviews

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

 
This is a searing, soaring coming-of-age story that unfolds under the most unconventional of circumstances...Forager is a true testimony both to the resourceful child Michelle Dowd was and to the extraordinary woman she became.
— Hope Edelman, Motherless Daughters
Dazzling in depth, chilling in its revelations, Michelle Dowd’s memoir of a cult childhood proves how a life designed to be holy often turns evil. Dowd forages childhood experiences in an effort to come to terms with a family’s errant divinity—a fanaticism that leads to religious violence. What saves her, ultimately, is her biblical relationship with the natural world. Expansive in scope, brilliant in its undertaking, Dowd sifts through a wreckage of memory to create a survival guide for the apocalyptic brutality of Christian extremism.
— Janisse Ray, author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
No matter who you are or where you’re from, Dowd will guide you by the hand into her beautiful and heartbreaking family forest to show with heroic vulnerability how you might glean life from both the flowers and the thorns of her own. This isn’t just a field guide for surviving a family cult, but a universal path through the dark and glorious wood of life itself. Forager is a forest in bloom, a stream on a sweltering day, a Polaris of hope, a masterpiece of storytelling and empathy. And when you step into the sunlight on the other side of this magnificent book, Dowd will have freed you right alongside herself.
— Drew Philp, author of A $500 House in Detroit
A triumph for its riveting storytelling, and for Dowd’s ability to occupy the consciousness of the girl she was, striving to survive an extraordinarily oppressive and dangerous
environment.
— Maureen Stanton, Author of Body Leaping Backward: Memoir of a Delinquent Girlhood
Listen to me: get this book in your hands now and prepare to lose a couple nights of sleep because you won’t be able to put it down. Michelle Dowd indeed had a chilling childhood, but that’s not what will keep you turning these pages. It’s the lyricism of language and complex characters you can’t stop thinking about it. For anyone who’s ever felt lost, this book is for you. For anyone who’s ever loved, this book is for you. For anyone who has yearned to understand where they fit in the natural world, this is your guidebook.
— Jennifer Pastiloff, bestselling author of On Being Human
On the surface, Forager is about dramatic circumstances most of us will never experience—growing up inside a doomsday cult. This unusual lens, however, also mirrors more universal questions, such as how to build meaning out of trauma, how to tell the stories of our lives even as those lives intersect with others’, how nature is a healing force even as we participate in its destruction. Michelle Dowd takes on the real, sticky, human issues without easy answers or platitudes and with a voice that is fully her own.
— Gina Frangello, author of Blow Your House Down
Michelle Dowd’s bounty of a memoir offers us not just a survival guide, but the most ingenious map for sustenance in both body and spirit during dark times. In a world that prefers singular goals and simple answers, Forager finds power and joy in sharp-eyed, keen-fingered wandering, and its vertiginous complexities will sustain you for years to come.
— Meredith Talusan, author of Fairest: A Memoir