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by Sandra Newman

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Author:
Sandra Newman
ISBN13:
978-0701182434
ISBN:
0701182431
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Publisher:
Chatto & Windus (July 1, 2010)
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Newman, Sandra, 1965-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Newman, Sandra, 1965-, Adoptees, Adoptees. London : Chatto & Windus. Uploaded by Lotu Tii on October 11, 2013. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata). Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014).

As an adult, Newman meets her real parents and realises just how much her youthful . Changeling is so inventive and well written that it's easy to believe her.

As an adult, Newman meets her real parents and realises just how much her youthful unhappiness was about not fitting in. She feels an almost instant affinity for her real mother - intelligent, awkward and a fellow Russian graduate. Her book is already a masterpiece, and she will instantly be hailed as a rising star. As the reader anticipates Newman's ignominious collapse back into tragedy, she butts in - "That is what happened to me" - and describes her instant success. The happy ending ends before the book does, but before that unravelling come the years prior to her meeting with her real parents.

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Sandra Newman, Changeling: A Memoir Of Parents Lost And Found (Chatto and Windus, 2010). Robert Sheppard, The Poetry of Saying: British Poetry and Its Discontents 1950-2000 (Liverpool University Press, 2005). John Muckle, 'The Names: Allen Ginsberg's Writings' in A. Robert Lee (ed) The Beat Generation Writers (Pluto Press, 1996).

Sandra Newman is co-author of How Not To Write A Novel. Changeling: A Memoir Of Parents Lost And Found. She is the author of the novels The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done and Cake, as well as the forthcoming memoir Changeling. She has taught writing and literature at Temple University, Chapman University, and the University of Colorado, and has published fiction and non-fiction in Harper's, Granta, and London's Observer, Telegraph, and Mail on Sunday newspapers, among other journals and newspapers.

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A Memoir Of Parents Lost And Found. Sandra's second chance at parents led her to opulent mansions in Hollywood, a hidden city of astronauts in the Soviet Union, and success as a writer

A Memoir Of Parents Lost And Found. Sandra's second chance at parents led her to opulent mansions in Hollywood, a hidden city of astronauts in the Soviet Union, and success as a writer. Her new life promises 'an improbable, abracadabra joy - what angels feel, or the children of happy families feel. Laced with a streak of surreal humour and told with disarming honesty, Sandra Newman's memoir is an arresting tale of loss, belonging and rescue.

  • I absolutely adored this memoir. The characters are interesting and the story is unique, but what I loved most of all is that Newman's writing is wonderful. This is the kind of book where you savor each sentence, beyond the content. She is just a terrificl, really a brilliant, writer. Her observations are spot-on, her metaphors are perfect. I started reading it very slowly after the halfway point because I didn't want it to end. I was thinking that it should be required writing for memoir-writing workshops, then I changed my mind because I think most students would just become too depressed in the face of Newman's talent. You can't teach people how to write like this. She's really a virtuoso (virtuosa?).

  • Awesome book.