Everywhere the Undrowned

A Memoir of Survival and Imagination

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Pub Date Feb 13 2024 | Archive Date Jan 23 2024

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This is what it is to survive. You find what floats and you hold on. Even if it is smaller than you.

Holding on is all fourteen-year-old Stephanie Clare Smith can do when she's left home alone in New Orleans during the summer of 1973. As she seeks to ease her solitude through her summer school algebra class, her wandering in the city, and her friendship with a streetcar operator, adults—particularly men—fail her again and again, with devastating consequences.

Dreamlike and beautifully paced, this lyrical debut memoir traces the events of one harrowing summer and its repercussions throughout Stephanie's life, including her work with families in crisis and as a caregiver for the mother who abandoned her all those years ago. Through a mosaic of trauma and transcendence, memory and metaphor, scarcity and neglect, Stephanie reveals how she built connections in and to a world that had largely left her behind. Her hard-won survival echoes that of countless other survivors whose stories are never told, and her strength stands as a testament to the power of creativity.

Award-winning poet and essayist Stephanie Clare Smith is a clinical social worker and mediator who works with at-risk families in the judicial system. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

This is the inaugural title in the University of North Carolina Press's Great Circle Books series, which publishes literary nonfiction by emerging writers.

This is what it is to survive. You find what floats and you hold on. Even if it is smaller than you.

Holding on is all fourteen-year-old Stephanie Clare Smith can do when she's left home alone...


Advance Praise

"Everywhere the Undrowned offers an account of trauma and its aftermath more acute than any I have read. Reminiscent in places of Sylvia Plath at her sharpest and most bleakly funny, it deserves to become a classic."—Emma Brockes, author of She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me

"This unusual, refreshing memoir grabbed me from the first. The entanglements of images, metaphor, and story weave so naturally, they appear, as Yeats would have said, like a moment’s thought."—Fleda Brown, author of Mortality, with Friends, a Foreword Indies Gold winner

"Everywhere the Undrowned offers an account of trauma and its aftermath more acute than any I have read. Reminiscent in places of Sylvia Plath at her sharpest and most bleakly funny, it deserves to...


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ISBN 9781469678962
PRICE $20.00 (USD)
PAGES 144

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