
Morningstar
By
Ann Hood
Read by
Donna Postel
Release:
08/01/2017
Release:
08/01/2017
Release:
08/01/2017
Release:
08/01/2017
Runtime:
3h 44m
Runtime:
3h 44m
Runtime:
3h 44m
Quantity:
An August 2017 LibraryReads Pick
In her admired works of fiction, including the recent The Book that Matters Most, Ann Hood explores the transformative power of literature. Now, with warmth and honesty, Hood reveals the personal story behind these works of fiction.
Growing up in a mill town in Rhode Island, in a household that didn't foster the love of literature, Hood nonetheless learned to channel her imagination and curiosity by devouring The Bell Jar, Marjorie Morningstar, The Harrad Experiment, and other works. These titles introduced her to topics that could not be discussed at home: desire, fear, sexuality, and madness. Later, Johnny Got His Gun and The Grapes of Wrath influenced her political thinking as the Vietnam War became news; Dr. Zhivago and Les Miserables stoked her ambition to travel the world. With characteristic insight and charm, Hood showcases the ways in which books gave her life and can transform—even save—our own.
Growing up in a mill town in Rhode Island, in a household that didn't foster the love of literature, Hood nonetheless learned to channel her imagination and curiosity by devouring The Bell Jar, Marjorie Morningstar, The Harrad Experiment, and other works. These titles introduced her to topics that could not be discussed at home: desire, fear, sexuality, and madness. Later, Johnny Got His Gun and The Grapes of Wrath influenced her political thinking as the Vietnam War became news; Dr. Zhivago and Les Miserables stoked her ambition to travel the world. With characteristic insight and charm, Hood showcases the ways in which books gave her life and can transform—even save—our own.
Release:
2017-08-01
2017-08-01
2017-08-01
2017-08-01
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
3h 44m
3h 44m
3h 44m
3h 44m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781681687315
9781665142960
9781665142953
9781681687308
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