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A Girl's Life Marianne Gingher

A Girl's Life By Marianne Gingher

A Girl's Life by Marianne Gingher


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In pleasant contrast to the recent flood of haunted childhood memoirs, A Girl's Life is about growing up in a functional family, about nurture, serenity, wonderment, and the stabilizing contributions an unencumbered heart makes in the life of an observant child.

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A Girl's Life: Horses and Boys and Weddings and Luck by Marianne Gingher

In pleasant contrast to the recent flood of haunted childhood memoirs, A Girl's Life is about growing up in a functional family, about nurture, serenity, wonderment, and the stabilizing contributions an unencumbered heart makes in the life of an observant child. Marianne Gingher makes the events of a normal girlhood not only engaging but distinctly illuminating and explores rites of passage that are as persuasive in shaping an artist's sensibilities as are privations.

A meditation on the comforts of homeplace and family, A Girl's Life celebrates the last era in America, the 1950s and 1960s, when it was still possible to enjoy a cynicism-free girlhood- when it was still safe for children to take gifts from strangers and not yet unwise for them to leave the doors of their hearts unlocked. As Eudora Welty wrote in her autobiographical memoir One Writer's Beginnings, A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within. The seventeen personal narratives collected here corroborate Welty's conviction.

Arranged in a loose chronology, the tales document a southern white girl's middle-class initiation into the adult world. The fi rst section, Sanctuary, recalls Gingher's earliest impressions of family dynamics and shelter, a child's yearnings and resourcefulness. Truths and Grit, the second section, deals with the tempering of bliss, a young girl's fi rst encounters with corruption and mortality. In the i nal group of essays, Metaphors and Pies, Gingher explores the contributions her recollections of childhood make in her ongoing trials as a parent and a writer. That her own childhood still permeates and inspires her present life is perhaps its greatest legacy.

Did the way Marianne Gingher grow up compel her toward the writing life? Certainly the impact of that distant time, specii c people and events, sensory-steeped moments, and the privilege of being allowed to dream as well as do enriched and fostered the writer's imagination. By turns funny, provocative, jubilant, and tender, A Girl's Life is perhaps most notable for both exalting and justifying the place of happiness in a writer's development.

A Girl's Life Reviews

Would someone please confess to having had a simply happy childhood that led forward to an adult life of fulfillment and well-being, even without Prozac? Now there would be a revelation! - Michael Vincent Miller, New York Times Book Review

About Marianne Gingher

Born on Guam, Marianne Gingher grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina, where she still lives. Director of the creative writing program and assistant professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she is the author of Bobby Rex's Greatest Hit; Teen Angel; and How to Have a Happy Childhood - a psalm to childhood's dawdling pleasures.

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CIN0807126853G
9780807126851
0807126853
A Girl's Life: Horses and Boys and Weddings and Luck by Marianne Gingher
Used - Good
Hardback
Louisiana State University Press
20010301
224
Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Autobiography/Memoir) 2001
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