Clam Down
By Anelise Chen
By Anelise Chen
By Anelise Chen
By Anelise Chen
By Anelise Chen
Read by Anelise Chen
By Anelise Chen
Read by Anelise Chen
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology
Category: Biography & Memoir | Science & Technology | Audiobooks
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$29.00
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781984801845
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781984801852
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Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9798217073481
578 Minutes
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Praise
“These are poignant, sometimes tragic glimpses of a life. But they also read as strikingly fresh. . . . The story it tells, of emotional change and growth, is a human one—which is precisely what makes it so moving.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
“Clam Downis a balm for our algorithmically determined lives; it’s not feeding us what we already want, it’s delivering on what we didn’t know we needed.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“An inventive and emotionally compelling study of the contradictory impulses to connect and to hide.”—Vulture
“A dreamlike, albeit carefully studied, tale exploring introversion, hardening one’s exterior as a means of self-protection and reliance . . . The layering transforms this unusual memoir into a palimpsest. . . . A poignant and wholly original memoir of liberation through confinement.”— Kirkus Reviews
“‘Genre-bending’ is, perhaps, an overused descriptor, but Anelise Chen’s memoir of navigating the aftermath of divorce as a reclusive bivalve is among the best of the bunch.”—LiteraryHub
“Chen’s surreal tone and dry humor . . . elevate this above similar tales of self-discovery. For readers willing to take the plunge, it’s a treat.”—Publishers Weekly
“Chen’s genre-defying memoir turns her mother’s innocent typo—an exhortation to ‘clam down’—into an investigation of her own ‘clam genealogy’—that is, the family history and forces that led her to retreat into her shell following a divorce—as well as what we can learn from those most cloistered of sea creatures.”—The Millions
“In a genre-bending memoir on divorce, Anelise Chen dives into history, biology and emotional transformation in a book that defies comparison.”—SheReads
“Chen presents . . . a personal yet expansive discourse about physical and psychic freedom, the burden of choice, and the consequences of stagnation.”—Booklist
“Full of heart and humor, expansive curiosity and gritty intimacy, this is a book that will stay with me forever—for its wild pulse, its compassion, its humility, and its abandon; for its gut-renovation of the first-person and its veins full of wonder.”—Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters
“A marvelously funny and affecting memoir that reads like no other.”—Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch
“A modern love story embedded within a metafictional review of animal-metamorphosis tales placed within a cautionary environmental fable enclosed by an immigrant family’s saga.”—Eugene Lim, author of Search History
“A candescent, transporting metamorphosis from reluctant bivalve to woman.”—Lisa Hsiao Chen, author of Activities of Daily Living
“Ingenious, hilarious, and deeply moving, Chen’s work beguiles us, defies easy categories, and manages to be both wide-ranging and profoundly intimate.”—Dana Spiotta, author of Wayward
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