Manhattan Memoir
$20.00
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The New York Times said that Mary Cantwell, in telling the story of her life, “Makes you discover yourself.” Now, gathered in a single volume, are her three beautifully etched, unflinchingly honest memoirs. Cantwell’s first book, American Girl, evoked the delights of her youth in a small New England town; her second, Manhattan, When I Was Young, told of her blossoming career in New York, her marriage and her children, and that marriage’s decline. Speaking with Strangers finds Cantwell alone, a single mother struggling in the big city, bereft of her husband but bolstered by friends, thriving in her career yet personally troubled. With a sensibility as distinct as the city she calls home, Cantwell’s autobiographical trilogy brilliantly captures her struggle to forge a life with one foot in her past and the other, warily, in her present.Mary Cantwell is a former magazine editor and longtime member of the New York Times Editorial Board. She lives in New York City.US
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| Weight | 14.8 oz |
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| Dimensions | 1.1400 × 5.5300 × 8.4400 in |
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| Subjects | memoir books, autobiography, women in history, biographies, essays, memoirs, books for women, american literature, autobiographies, literary gifts, espionage, biographies of famous people, autobiography books, biographies and memoirs, inspirational books for women, historical biographies, literary biographies, biographies of women, about women, biography, women, feminism, historical, BIO026000, BIO022000, american history, relationships, family, writing, Literature, Memoir, classic, mystery, coming of age, journalism, WWII, short stories, world war ii |
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