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Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Stuart, Sarah Payne.
Stuart, Sarah Payne.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Authors, American -- 21st century -- Biography.
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Perfectly miserable : guilt, God and real estate in a small town /
Sarah
Payne
Stuart
.
by
Stuart
,
Sarah
Payne
.
Riverhead Books, 2014.
Call #:
921 S932p
Subjects
Stuart
,
Sarah
Payne
.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Authors, American -- 21st century -- Biography.
ISBN:
9781594631818
1594631816
Description:
307 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Summary:
"A wryly comic memoir that examines the pillars of New England WASP culture-class, history, family, money, envy, perfection, and, of course, real estate-through the lens of mothers and daughters. At eighteen,
Sarah
Payne
Stuart
fled her mother and all the other disapproving mothers of her too perfect hometown of Concord, Massachusetts, only to return years later when she had children of her own. Whether to defy the previous generation or finally earn their approval and enter their ranks, she hurled herself into upper-crust domesticity full throttle. In the twenty years
Stuart
spent back in her hometown--in a series of ever more magnificent houses in ever grander neighborhoods--she was forced to connect with the cultural tradition of guilt and flawed parenting of a long legacy of local, literary women from Emerson's wife, to Hawthorne's, to the most famous and imposing of them all, Louisa May Alcott's iconic, guilt-tripping Marmee. When
Stuart
's own mother dies, she realizes that there is no one left to approve or disapprove. And so, with her suddenly grown children fleeing as she herself once did,
Stuart
leaves her hometown for the final time, bidding good-bye to the cozy ideals invented for her by Louisa May Alcott so many years ago, which may or may not ever have been based in reality."--From publisher.
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