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Crave A Memoir Of Food And Longing Christine S Obrien

  • SKU: BELL-7251422
Crave A Memoir Of Food And Longing Christine S Obrien
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Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Christine S. O’Brien
ISBN: 9781250128836, 1250128838
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Crave A Memoir Of Food And Longing Christine S Obrien by Christine S. O’brien 9781250128836, 1250128838 instant download after payment.

“Do you mind that I’m going to be writing a book about the fact that I was hungry?” I asked my mother. “Just tell a good story,” she replied.
Hunger comes in many forms. In her memoir, Crave, Christine S. O’Brien tells a story of family turmoil and incessant hunger hidden behind the luxury and privilege of New York’s famed Dakota apartment building. Her explosively angry father was ABC Executive Ed Scherick, the successful television and film producer who created shows and films like ABC’s Wide World of Sports and The Stepford Wives. Raised on farm in the Midwest, her calm, beautiful mother Carol narrowly survived a dramatic accident when she was child. There was no hint of instability in her life until one day she collapsed in the family’s apartment and spent the next year in bed. “Your mother’s illness is not physical,” Christine’s father tells her.

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