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The Autobiography of an Elderly Woman
The Autobiography of an Elderly Woman
Author: Mary Heaton Vorse
The Autobiography of an Elderly Woman is a popular early 20th century work by author Mary Heaton Vorse. This title is written from the viewpoint of an elderly woman, who in the late stages of her life is deeply based on the interaction with her children and grandchildren. Author Mary Heaton Vorse was a suffragette and labor activist, who was one...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781599866444
ISBN-10: 1599866447
Publication Date: 10/14/2007
Pages: 152
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Publisher: FQ Classics
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This was a fascinating read. It is a story, written from the perspective of an elderly woman in 1911, who bemoans existence at the hovering of her adult children. She is a very alive personality, with a message that is still timely. She rebels against the constant interference of her overprotective children, who fret about her health, stuff her with pills and tell her how to behave. One line states: "Every moment of our lives we are preparing for age; carving out the faces that we are to wear," The book was actually the work of 37-year-old Mary Heaton Vorse, Greenwich Village bohemian, a radical journalist, who wrote it in the voice of her mother. The messages and observation are current!