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Author Moore, Honor, 1945- author.

Title Our revolution : a mother and daughter at midcentury / Honor Moore.

Publication Info. New York : W. W. Norton & Company, [2020]
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Location Call No. Status
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  920 MOORE    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 400 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-398).
Contents Prologue: A bequest -- I. Fretwork -- II. The Diana Cup -- III. Persuasion -- IV. Size of a coconut -- V. A baby under one arm, a cabbage in the other -- VI. An institution -- VII. First- person singular -- VIII. Our revolution.
Summary "A daughter's memoir of her mother evolves beautifully into a narrative of the sweeping changes in women's lives in the twentieth century. Our Revolution, vivid and rich, reads like a nineteenth-century novel as we follow the love story of a woman and her family through the twentieth-century civil rights, antiwar, and feminist movements. Born into Boston society in 1923, Jenny Moore rebelled by going to college and later emerged as a writer. At twenty-one, she married Paul Moore, a decorated war hero who became Bishop Paul Moore, and joined him in a socially radical ministry. Eventually, they had nine children. "Everything was just starting," Jenny protested-meaning a new independent life inspired by the women's rights movement-when she was diagnosed with cancer at fifty. Jenny bequeathed her eldest daughter her unfinished writing, and there Honor Moore finds the mother whose loss had long haunted her. Our Revolution is a gripping account of two women navigating the twentieth century and a daughter's story of the mother who shaped her life as an artist and a woman"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Moore, Honor, 1945-
Moore, Honor, 1945- -- Family.
Moore, Jenny, 1923-
Mothers and daughters -- United States -- Biography.
Women authors, American -- Biography.
ISBN 9780393080056 (hardcover)
0393080056 (hardcover)
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