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"Even as a young girl, growing up in the Bronx, Mary Higgins Clark knew she wanted to be a writer. The gift of storytelling was a part of her Irish ancestry, so it followed naturally that she would later use her sharp eye, keen intelligence, and inquisitive nature to create stories about the people and things she observed."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social life and customs, catholic upbringing, Depressions, American Novelists, Novelists, American, Intellectual life, Homes and haunts, Childhood and youth, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Homes, Manners and customs, Great Depression, 1929-1939, Authors, biography, Depressions, 1929, Bronx (new york, n.y.), New york (n.y.), biography, New york (n.y.), social life and customsPeople
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20th century, 1929-2003Showing 6 featured editions. View all 6 editions?
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Kitchen Privileges: Memoirs of a Bronx Girlhood
November 19, 2002, Simon & Schuster Audio
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"My first conscious memory is of being three years old and looking down at my new baby brother with a mixture of curiosity and distress."
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Lively memior of mystery author Mary Higgins Clark. She had been a secretary, stewardess, copywriter, radio writer, and bestselling author. The book has a humorous touch even when discussing tragic events like her father's early death and her own widowhood.
It is not a stretch to class this work with Russell Baker's memoirs.
You do not need to be a fan of Higgins Clark's work to enjoy this volume. I have never read a thing she has written, yet I finished this book in one sitting.
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