The Bookmaker's Daughter: A Memory Unbound

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University of Arkansas Press, 30. 3. 2006 - Počet stran: 290

This deeply felt memoir is a journey through family history, feminist insight, and southern mythology. In it a daughter reflects on the complicated and volatile love she and her father shared. Shirley Jean Abbott grew up in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in the 1940s and 50s and was the beloved daughter of Alfred Bemont Abbott, affectionately known as "Hat." Hat wasn't a bookmaker in the literary sense, even though he allowed Shirley's mother to believe as much while they were dating. Rather, his craft was gambling, and his business was horse racing.

Despite the corruption, which put food on the table and rabbit coats in the closet, Abbott remembers the kind and attentive father who spent nights reading to her. He alone is responsible for opening the door to a world of language and literature for her. And she ran with it. Against her father's wishes, after graduation she headed for New York City. In the end, the girl he had nurtured into an independent and intelligent young woman had outgrown the small town where she grew up. The Bookmaker's Daughter was originally published by Ticknor and Fields in 1992 and was a Book of the Month Club selection.

 

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How He Brought Me into the World
1
How He Earned Our Living
12
Mappa Mundi
26
Above the Volcano
41
Womens Studies
65
Lessons
80
Polity
102
The Sentimental Education
119
How They Stayed Married
159
Pax Romana
177
Decline and Fall
192
The End of Order
213
Fish Gotta Swim
234
Love Story
242
On the Road
262
Homeward the Plowman
270

Dream Lines
137

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O autorovi (2006)

Shirley Abbott lives in Manhattan and works as a freelance writer and editor. She is also the author of Womenfolks: Growing Up Down South and Love's Apprentice: The Romantic Education of a Modern Woman. In 2005 she was awarded the Porter Fund Literary Prize, presented annually to an Arkansas writer who has accomplished a substantial and impressive body of work that merits enhanced recognition.

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