Saving Lillian Bay

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Author: Ron Knight

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9781939277015

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Millions of dollars, endless prayers, and several miracles were needed to save her life. She did not understand medical reports, or the odds of living. She has not been on this earth long enough to grasp the idea of fighting with all her strength. Fate placed her father in a position to raise the millions needed for medical expenses. The community of Boca Grande pulled their resources together with unselfish love to save a child's life.

Miracles Happen

Miracles Happen PDF

Author: Ron Knight

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 9781939277008

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Miracles Happen is the story of a little girl and her family that refused to give up on despite being born with Cystic Hygroma. With little chance for survival a community pulled together to save her life.

Pentimento

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Author: Lillian Hellman

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Published: 2000-03-29

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780316352888

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In this widely praised follow-up to her National Book Award-winning first volume of memoirs, An Unfinished Woman, the legendary playwright Lillian Hellman looks back at some of the people who, wittingly or unwittingly, exerted profound influence on her development as a woman and a writer. The portraits include Hellman's recollection of a lifelong friendship that began in childhood, reminiscences that formed the basis of the Academy Award-winning film Julia.

My Mother's Wars

My Mother's Wars PDF

Author: Lillian Faderman

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0807050539

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An acclaimed writer on her mother’s tumultuous life as a Jewish immigrant in 1930s New York and her life-long guilt when the Holocaust claims the family she left behind in Latvia A story of love, war, and life as a Jewish immigrant in the squalid factories and lively dance halls of New York’s Garment District in the 1930s, My Mother’s Wars is the memoir Lillian Faderman’s mother was never able to write. The daughter delves into her mother’s past to tell the story of a Latvian girl who left her village for America with dreams of a life on the stage and encountered the realities of her new world: the battles she was forced to fight as a woman, an immigrant worker, and a Jew with family left behind in Hitler’s deadly path. The story begins in 1914: Mary, the girl who will become Lillian Faderman’s mother, just seventeen and swept up with vague ambitions to be a dancer, travels alone to America, where her half-sister in Brooklyn takes her in. She finds a job in the garment industry and a shop friend who teaches her the thrills of dance halls and the cheap amusements open to working-class girls. This dazzling life leaves Mary distracted and her half-sister and brother-in-law scandalized that she has become a “good-time gal.” They kick her out of their home, an event with consequences Mary will regret for the rest of her life. Eighteen years later, still barely scraping by as a garment worker and unmarried at thirty-five, Mary falls madly in love and has a torrid romance with a man who will never marry her, but who will father Lillian Faderman before he disappears from their lives. America is in the midst of the Depression, Hitler is coming to power in Europe, and New York’s garment workers are just beginning to unionize. Mary makes tentative steps to join, despite her lover’s angry opposition. As National Socialism engulfs Europe, Mary realizes she must find a way to get her family out of Latvia, and she spends frenetic months chasing vague promises and false rumors of hope. Pregnant again, after having submitted to two wrenching back-room abortions, and still unmarried, Mary faces both single motherhood and the devastating possibility of losing her entire Eastern European family. Drawing on family stories and documents, as well as her own tireless research, Lillian Faderman has reconstructed an engrossing and essential chapter in the history of women, of workers, of Jews, and of the Holocaust as immigrants experienced it from American shores.

Families on the Fault Line

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Author: Lillian B. Rubin

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1994-12-02

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 006092229X

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An up-close and intimate look inside the lives, hearts, and minds of America's working-class families.

Tangled Lives

Tangled Lives PDF

Author: Lillian Rubin

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2001-10-05

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780807067956

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Dr. Lillian Rubin's tenth book examines the lives of women as they grow from daughters into mothers and move on into the intimidating territory of old age. Tangled Lives uses pivotal events from Lillian Rubin's own life-her mother's passing, her own dramatic brush with death, her daughter's illness, and her seventy-fifth birthday-to illuminate the powerful influence the mother-daughter bond has on a woman's identity, and the profound changes that come with aging.

I Begin My Life All Over

I Begin My Life All Over PDF

Author: Lillian Faderman

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 1999-04-13

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780807072356

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I Begin My Life All Over is an oral history of 36 real-life strangers in a strange land, an intimate study of the immigrant experience in contemporary America.