Worldly Girls
Worldly Girls published by Book*hug out September 09, 2025
Tamara Jong’s debut memoir is a moving portrait of trauma, addiction, grief, and forgiveness. In sparse yet searing prose, Jong documents the tragic history of her fractured family and her fraught relationship with her strict Jehovah’s Witness religion. In doing so, she shines a light into the dark corners of memory that have haunted her well into adulthood.
With clear-eyed honesty, Jong collects the fragments of her unstable and unconventional childhood with her busy schedule of Jehovah’s Witness meetings, Bible study, and door-to-door ministering. She also details her emotionally distant father and alcoholic mother’s tumultuous marriage, her indoctrination into and later rejection of her faith, her deep yearnings to become a mother after the loss of her own, and her struggles with mental health.
After corporate and spiritual burnout, and a suicide attempt at the age of thirty-two, Jong comes to understand that the religion she long believed would protect her prevented her from pursuing her true sense of self. In a story that traverses a wide range of potent themes—alcoholism, estrangement, grief, depression, infertility—the ultimate message becomes one of hope as Jong finds her own path to healing and belonging.
Detailing the slow unravelling of one woman’s connection to her faith, Worldly Girls is a brave journey into the truth and will offer solace to anyone who has wrestled with the ghosts of the past.
Praise for Worldly Girls
“In Worldly Girls, Tamara Jong writes with clear-eyed honesty and emotional intelligence about the intertwined ties of family and religion. More than a memoir, this book is a tribute to women everywhere who struggle with love, depression, our relationships with our mothers and with motherhood itself. In other words, Worldly Girls is for all of us.” —Jen Sookfong Lee, author of Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart
“Tamara Jong’s memoir Wordly Girls is a glistening mosaic of memory. Arranged in sharp and vibrant fragments, Jong explores the jagged divisions that break and shape us, and the love that can unite us beyond faith, time, and life. This story is sharp and soft; a razor’s edge to your tender heart. An unforgettable read.” —Hollay Ghadery, award-winning author of Fuse
“Tamara Jong has written a deliciously subversive book about ideologies which allow us to survive while also imprisoning us. A brave set of storied memories about growing up with a Nova Scotian mother who raised her as a Jehovah Witness and a Chinese Immigrant father who resisted, this book is about growing up in the in-between space: what we anchor to when there are few absolutes and how we move beyond the ties which bind to find our own path forward. This book is an ode to the examined life and a roadmap to ultimately defining who we are on our terms, informed but not bound by our ancestry. A delightful addition to the memoir canon.” —Annahid Dashtgard, author of Bones of Belonging: Finding Wholeness in a White World and Breaking the Ocean: A Memoir of Race, Rebellion, and Reconciliation
Cover by: Ingrid Paulson
Worldly Girls by Tamara Jong a memoir is surrounded by a crown of brown thorns