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Losing My Sister A Memoir Judy Goldman

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Losing My Sister A Memoir Judy Goldman
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Publisher: John F. Blair, Publisher
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.77 MB
Author: Judy Goldman
ISBN: 9780895875846, 9780895875839, 0895875845, 0895875837
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Losing My Sister A Memoir Judy Goldman by Judy Goldman 9780895875846, 9780895875839, 0895875845, 0895875837 instant download after payment.

2013 SIBA Book Award Finalist

"Family stories grow to be bigger than the experiences themselves," writes Judy Goldman in her memoir, Losing My Sister. "They become home to us, tell us who we are, who we want to be. Over the years, they take on more and more embellishments and adornments until they eclipse the actual memory. They become our past—just as a snapshot will, at first, enhance a memory, then replace it."

As she remembers it now, Goldman's was an idyllic childhood, charmed even, filled with parental love and sisterly confidences. Growing up in Rock Hill, South Carolina, Judy and her older sister, Brenda, did everything together. Though it was clear from an early age that their personalities were very different (Judy was the "sweet" one, Brenda, the "strong" one), they continued to be fairly inseparable into adulthood.

But the love between sisters is complex. Though Judy and Brenda remained close, Goldman recalls struggling to break free of her prescribed role as the agreeable little sister and to assert herself even as she built her own life and started a family.

The sisters' relationship became further strained by the illnesses and deaths of their parents, and later, by the discovery that each had tumors in their breasts—Judy's benign, Brenda's malignant. The two sisters came back together shortly before the possibility of permanent loss became very real.

In her uniquely lyrical and poignant style, Goldman deftly navigates past events and present emotions, drawing readers in as she explores the joys and sorrows of family, friendship, and sisterhood.

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