âClap your hands, rattle your jewelry, and twist and shout for Erin Hosierâs Donât Let Me DownâŠ.Fierce, catchy, hilariousâlike your favorite vinyl punk 45âthis bird can sing. A glorious memoir.â â Brando Skyhorse, author of Take This Man
This fierce and witty memoir about a father-daughter relationship âis a beautifully written, honest, and often funny account of what it is to grow up as a womanâ (Nancy Balbirer, author of A Marriage in Dog Years).
Erin Hosierâs coming-of-age was full of contradictions. Born into the turbulent 1970s, she was raised in rural Ohio by lapsed hippies who traded 1960s rock ânâ roll for 1950s-era Christian hymns. Her motherâs newfound faith was rooted in a desire to manage her husbandâs mood swings, which could alternately fill the house with music or with violence.
With the Beatles providing the soundtrack, Erin grew up adoring her larger than life father, Jack. Together, they bonded over their iconic songs, even as they inspired Erin to question authorityâboth her fatherâs and othersâ.
Donât Let Me Down is about a brave girl trying to navigate family secrets and tragedies and escape from small-town small-mindedness. With her lyrical and tender writing, Erin âdoesnât shy away from the complications and contradictions of love, sharing both the best and the worst of her volatile, vibrant father and detailingâin her singular and often hilarious voice, the difficulty of leaving childhood, home, and the people who loved you firstâ (Cynthia DâAprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest).