By Cyrus Dunham

A Year Without a Name is a profound exploration of identity by Cyrus Dunham, who invites readers into a deeply personal journey of self-discovery. This memoir delves into the complexities of gender identity, queerness, and the societal pressures that shape our perceptions of self.

Understanding Identity

Dunham’s narrative is a fearless examination of what it means to question one’s gender in a world that demands certainty. The memoir captures the author’s struggle with the labels of ‘daughter’ and ‘sister,’ and the transition into a more authentic self. Through introspective storytelling, Dunham challenges readers to reconsider their own assumptions about identity and authenticity.

A Unique Perspective

Set against the backdrop of a family accustomed to public scrutiny, Dunham’s story is not just about gender, but also about the intersections of race, privilege, and fame. The memoir intricately weaves these elements, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with anyone who has felt out of place in their own skin.

Critical Acclaim

Named a Lambda Literary Award finalist, A Year Without a Name has been described as ‘stunning’ and ‘unputdownable’ by critics and readers alike. It has been recognized as a Most Anticipated Book by major publications, including Time, Vogue, and Buzzfeed.

This memoir is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the courage it takes to follow one’s truth, offering a compelling and unresolved meditation on queerness, family, and selfhood.