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Author Quindlen, Anna.

Title Thinking out loud : on the personal, the political, the public, and the private / Anna Quindlen.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [1993]
©1993

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 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  814.54 Q44    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  814.54 QUINDLEN    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  814.54 QUINDLEN    Check Shelf
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Description xxviii, 287 pages ; 25 cm.
Contents "Altogether Female" -- An Introduction -- Unsolicited Opinions. The Old Block. A Changing World. The Great White Myth. Tyson Is Not Magic. To Defray Expenses. Across the Divide. Erin Go Brawl. No Closet Space. With Extreme Prejudice. Evan's Two Moms. Moving the Furniture Around. Room at the Inn. No Place Like Home. Somalia's Plagues. Seeking a Sense of Control. A Time to Die. Justice and Mercy. Parental Rites. Believe in Magic. Foul Play. Journalism 2001. Suffer the Little Children. A Mistake -- Kids and Animals. The Days of Gilded Rigatoni. Suicide Solution. Cradle to Grave. With Babies on Board. Rabbit Punch. Another Kid in the Kitchen. Men at Work. The Waiting List. Mom Alone. Babes in Toyland. Mommy Dimmest. Naughty and Nice. Enough Bookshelves. Mr. Smith Goes to Heaven -- On the News. Justice for the Next Century. The Blank Slate. Listen to Us. An American Tragedy. The Perfect Victim. The Trouble with Teddy. The Invasion Vacation. Summer's Soldiers. New World At War.
Summary Anna Quindlen is one of the most popular, influential, and admired writers in America. She has been called "a national treasure," "the laureate of real life," and "the most eloquent voice" of her generation. Twice a week, in her Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times column, Quindlen explores the controversial domain where public and private problems converge: the economy as reflected in the job search of a fifty-year-old manager or the shopper in the checkout line; issues of gender, politics, and privacy as they relate to the judges on the Supreme Court and other public officials. Separately, policy or personal details don't tell the whole story; together, they show the truth.
In Thinking Out Loud, Anna Quindlen reveals both what's in her mind and what's at the heart of the concerns that matter. She examines the private dimensions of such public issues as the horror of war, the right to die, sexual harassment, abortion, rape. And she takes us not only into her own life but also into the lives of her subjects, famous and not so famous - a surrogate mother, a First Lady, workers at an abortion clinic, a gay-rights activist. With the sharp eye of a first-rate reporter as well as an original sensibility, humor, and compassion, Quindlen illuminates why public and private issues are sometimes at odds and suggests how to balance priorities. When Anna Quindlen thinks out loud, she movingly gives voice to the thoughts and concerns of millions.
Subject American essays -- 20th century.
Journalists -- United States -- 20th century.
American essays. (OCoLC)fst00807040
Journalists. (OCoLC)fst00984188
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Other Form: Online version: Quindlen, Anna. Thinking out loud. New York : Random House, ©1993 (OCoLC)623708956
ISBN 0679407111
9780679407119
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