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Raising Demons

Shirley Jackson
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Pages
250
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Fanela Publishing

About

Raising Demons by Shirley Jackson is a delightfully humorous and sharply observant memoir that continues the author's chronicle of family life first introduced in Life Among the Savages. Set in a small-town New England environment, the book focuses on the everyday chaos of raising four spirited children, blending comedy with subtle insight into domestic life.

Across a series of episodic chapters, Jackson recounts school troubles, neighborhood misunderstandings, holiday disasters, and the constant unpredictability of her children's behavior.

The title itself playfully exaggerates the challenges of parenting, portraying the children not as literal "demons," but as lively, mischievous individuals whose antics often leave their mother both exasperated and amused. Jackson's narrative voice is warm, ironic, and self-aware, allowing readers to see both the frustrations and joys of motherhood.

Beyond its humor, Raising Demons offers a thoughtful reflection on identity, creativity, and the pressures of maintaining order in a bustling household. Jackson subtly explores the balance between her role as a writer and as a mother, highlighting how the demands of family life shape her perspective and storytelling.

Rich in vivid detail and relatable moments, the memoir transforms ordinary domestic experiences into engaging and memorable stories. With its blend of wit, honesty, and keen observation, Raising Demons remains a charming and enduring portrait of mid-20th-century American family life, appealing to readers who appreciate both humor and insight in autobiographical writing.

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