2024 Gold Winner, Nonfiction, Literary Titan Book Award 2024 Judge's Pick, Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Award 2024 Booklife Editor's Pick True stories and accidental snapshots about undying love, old lesbians, dementia, mothers & daughters, and a disappearing city. In this engaging new collection of personal essays and full-color photographs, Moed tells true stories of caring for her mother Florence, a broke, Julliard-trained pianist who stumbles into dementia on the Lower East Side. This funny, poignant memoir asks questions both familiar and touching: "What happened to the…mehr
2024 Gold Winner, Nonfiction, Literary Titan Book Award 2024 Judge's Pick, Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Award 2024 Booklife Editor's Pick True stories and accidental snapshots about undying love, old lesbians, dementia, mothers & daughters, and a disappearing city. In this engaging new collection of personal essays and full-color photographs, Moed tells true stories of caring for her mother Florence, a broke, Julliard-trained pianist who stumbles into dementia on the Lower East Side. This funny, poignant memoir asks questions both familiar and touching: "What happened to the neighborhood?" and "What happened to my mom?" It Was Her New York is for anyone who has ever experienced the aging of a parent, the gentrification of a neighborhood, or the unexpected discovery of stifled love and hidden sexuality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C.O. Moed grew up in the Lower East Side of New York when it was still a tough neighborhood. She is an alum of the WOW Café, a recipient of the Elizabeth George Grant for Fiction, and was a Rockefeller Media Arts nominee. Her short stories, flash nonfiction, and dramatic works have been published in several anthologies and literary reviews, including: Lilith Magazine, Sensitive Skin, Unexpected Stories, 100subtext magazine, Inspirational Art Magazine, Shades of Blue (Seal Press), and AWAKE!: Reader for the Sleepless (Soft Skull Press). An excerpt from "It Was Her New York" was included in issue #62 of Inspirational Art Magazine. Visit her website www.comoed.net.
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