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Split : A Counterculture Childhood
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Split
Author(s): Lisa Michaels
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New York Times Notable
ISBN: 9780395957882
Author(s): Lisa Michaels
In this "disarmingly amiable reminiscence" (The Atlantic Monthly) that "may be the best argument for the left since Marx" (The New Yorker), poet and writer Lisa Michaels blends memoir with social commentary to tell a remarkable tale of growing up as a child of political activists during the early seventies. Michaels's upbringing was marked by communes, rallies, and road trips; as a young girl she traveled across the country with her mother and stepfather in a customized mail truck, complete with a wood stove, while her father spent two years in jail for his part in an antiwar protest. Raised in a rural California town, Michaels craved conformity, but eventually she came to share many of her parents' long-held values. By a writer of uncommon perception, SPLIT offers "a rare glimpse of a life that embodies a time" (Vogue).
Review(s):
"The past is recaptured in all it's charm and embarrassment, by an author gifted with seeming total recall and a lucid candor and self-awareness . . . an especially rare, and very enjoyable, memior." - Phillip Lopate
New York Times Notable
ISBN: 9780395957882