When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine

Author:   Monica Wood
Publisher:   Mariner Books
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9780544002326


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 June 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Monica Wood
Publisher:   Mariner Books
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9780544002326


ISBN 10:   0544002326
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Every few years, a memoir comes along that revitalizes the form, that takes us by the hand and leads us into the dream world of our collective past from which we emerge more wholly ourselves. With generous, precise, and unsentimental prose, Monica Wood brilliantly achieves this, bringing back to life the rural paper mill town of not only her youth but America's, too, its bumbling, hard-working, often violent, yet mostly good-hearted lurch forward into the 21st century. When We Were the Kennedys is a deeply moving gem! --Andre Dubus III, author of House of Sand and Fog and Townie This is an extraordinarily moving book, so carefully and artfully realized, about loss and life and love.ã Monica Wood displays all her superb novelistic skills in this breathtaking, evocative new memoir.ã Wow. --Ken Burns, filmmaker Monica Wood has written a gorgeous, gripping memoir. I don't know that I've ever pulled so hard for a family. When We Were the Kennedys captures a shimmering mill-town world on the edge of oblivion, in a voice that brims with hope, feeling, and wonder. The book humbles and soars. --Mike Paterniti, author of Driving Mr. Albert Monica Wood is a stunning writer and When We Were the Kennedys a luminous and resonant achievement. If I were standing beside you, I would press this book into your hands. --Lily King, author of The Pleasing Hour and Father of the Rain


<p> Every few years, a memoir comes along that revitalizes the form, that takes us by the hand and leads us into the dream world of our collective past from which we emerge more wholly ourselves. With generous, precise, and unsentimental prose, Monica Wood brilliantly achieves this, bringing back to life the rural paper mill town of not only her youth but America's, too, its bumbling, hard-working, often violent, yet mostly good-hearted lurch forward into the 21st century. When We Were the Kennedys is a deeply moving gem! --Andre Dubus III, author of House of Sand and Fog and Townie <p> This is an extraordinarily moving book, so carefully and artfully realized, about loss and life and love.&#12288; Monica Wood displays all her superb novelistic skills in this breathtaking, evocative new memoir.&#12288; Wow. --Ken Burns, filmmaker<p> Monica Wood has written a gorgeous, gripping memoir. I don't know that I've ever pulled so hard for a family. When We Were the Kennedys captures a shimmering mill-town world on the edge of oblivion, in a voice that brims with hope, feeling, and wonder. The book humbles and soars. --Mike Paterniti, author of Driving Mr. Albert <p> Monica Wood is a stunning writer and When We Were the Kennedys a luminous and resonant achievement. If I were standing beside you, I would press this book into your hands. --Lily King, author of The Pleasing Hour and Father of the Rain


"""When We Were the Kennedys is a sharp, stunning portrait of a family's grief and healing, and it also offers a refreshing lens through which to view the JFK tragedy, as his family's loss helps the Woods feel less adrift in their own sea of anguish...Wood writes beautifully."" --Washingtonian ""Wood movingly renders her childhood in Mexico, Maine, and her large Catholic family's fight to survive after her father's sudden death. It's a pleasure to linger with her elegant prose, keen eye, and grace of thought.""--Reader's Digest ""The book is a shining example of everything a memoir should be."" --U.S. Catholic ""This is a beautifully composed snapshot of how a family, a town--and, later, a country--grieves and goes on...The bonds between family members, neighbors, and coworkers, as well as men and their professions, are all explored here with sensitivity and a sweetness that isn't saccharine."" --Library Journal ""Braiding her own story of mourning together with the heartbreak all around her, Wood has written a tender memoir of a very different time."" --O, the Oprah Magazine ""Every few years, a memoir comes along that revitalizes the form, that takes us by the hand and leads us into the dream world of our collective past from which we emerge more wholly ourselves. With generous, precise, and unsentimental prose, Monica Wood brilliantly achieves this, bringing back to life the rural paper mill town of not only her youth but America's, too, its bumbling, hard-working, often violent, yet mostly good-hearted lurch forward into the 21st century. When We Were the Kennedys is a deeply moving gem!""--Andre Dubus III, author of House of Sand and Fog and Townie ""This is an extraordinarily moving book, so carefully and artfully realized, about loss and life and love.  Monica Wood displays all her superb novelistic skills in this breathtaking, evocative new memoir.  Wow.""--Ken Burns, filmmaker ""Monica Wood has written a gorgeous, gripping memoir. I don't know that I've ever pulled so hard for a family. When We Were the Kennedys captures a shimmering mill-town world on the edge of oblivion, in a voice that brims with hope, feeling, and wonder. The book humbles and soars.""--Mike Paterniti, author of Driving Mr. Albert ""Monica Wood is a stunning writer and When We Were the Kennedys a luminous and resonant achievement. If I were standing beside you, I would press this book into your hands.""--Lily King, author of The Pleasing Hour and Father of the Rain Wood's book...goes much beyond the story of her family's grief. The book is a meditation on time... It's also a record of a vanished way of life... it avoids sentimentalizing small-town life... By bringing such a town to life, with all its complexities and imperfections, it's to Monica Wood's great credit that she goes a long way to answering these questions. The New Yorker online ""In her intimate but expansive memoir, Monica Wood explores not only her family's grief but also the national end of innocence. Braiding her own story of mourning together with the heartbreak all around her, Wood has written a tender memoir of a very different time."" --Oprah Magazine ""On her own terms, wry and empathetic, Wood locates the melodies in the aftershock of sudden loss...That a memory piece as pacific and unassuming as When We Were the Kennedys should be allowed a seat in the hothouse society of tell-alls is a tribute to the welcoming sensibility of its author and the knowing faith of her publisher. "" Boston Globe ""It's a pleasure to linger with her elegant prose, keen eye, and grace of thought."" --Reader's Digest ""Best of America"" issue ""Wood's gorg --"


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MONICA WOOD is the author of the novel Any Bitter Thing, an American Booksellers Association extended bestseller and a Book Sense Top Ten pick; Ernie's Ark; and My Only Story, a finalist for the Kate Chopin Award.

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