Memories
Our reading culture is taken memoirs, the implication being that memories hold value. And yet how much can we trust our recollections.
Our reading culture is taken memoirs, the implication being that memories hold value. And yet how much can we trust our recollections.
Ayelet Waldman, wife of author Michael Chabon, mother of four and author in her own right, discusses on NPR’s Fresh Air, her trials of feeling that she’s not measuring up to what a “good mother” as defined by the late 20th early 21st century ideals.
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On Book Talk, Creativity & Family Matters, my guest is Miki Starr Martin, author of “Zella Dora: A Fictitious Memoir”. Our discussion today will examine how the work of some authors starts out good, but over time loses thrill and excitement. So tune in! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/anjuellefloyd/ To learn more about my guest, Miki Starr Martin, visit:
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