At 17, she fell in love with a 47-year-old. Now she questions the story.

A new memoir dramatically revises details from Jill Ciment's "Half a Life."
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June 15, 2024

In her 1996 memoir, "Half a Life," Jill Ciment described her teenage affair with a much older man, whom she eventually married. Her new memoir, "Consent," dramatically revises some details.

This black-and-white portrait shows a woman with close-cropped curly gray hair and large eyeglasses standing in front of a window; she wears a black T-shirt and has a slightly stern look on her face.

Lila Barth for The New York Times

She was stunned when, years later, she reread her account of their first kiss.

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