Caschetta crystallizes the iconic moments of each unique era and community, exposing a girlhood rife with misogyny, a coming-to adulthood in the boom of social justice, a surprise family upheaval, and an unexpected shock during the surreal and suspended age of COVID. Even through the wreckage of our times, these essays find connection and redemption enough for us all.
Like Joan Didion's extraordinary reporting on life in the 1960s, Caschetta's sureness of tone and linguistic acumen makes this memoir in essays an instant classic of American autobiography.