The Makings of a Nobody
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Product Description How does somebody get to be a nobody? Influenced by the Women's Movement, in this memoir mixed with fiction the writer Ann Z. Leventhal reveals from her own and other people's points of view how an ordinary New York Jew married a lawyer, gave birth four times, overcame a diagnosis of epilepsy and depression, forged a bond with a cousin who once disliked her, enjoyed a love affair with a feminist scholar, benefitted from psychotherapy, freaked out her children, coped with sexism, attracted a genius, came to terms with her parents, survived her oldest son's suicide, communicated with her late husband, acquired a second spouse, outlasted his daughter's hostility, recovered from breast cancer, turned to teaching, bested a scammer, and triumphantly stuck around long enough to expose and celebrate her own invisibility. About the Author Ann Z. Leventhal has published two novels, Life-lines (Magic Circle Press) and Among the Survivors (She Writes Press), short stories (South Dakota Review, Vignettes, Christopher Street), poems (Prairie Schooner, The Georgia Review, Passages North, Puerta del Sol), articles and reviews (Publishers Weekly, Maenad, The New York Times Book Review). She's written a play, advertising copy, a political candidate's speeches and press releases, indeed everything but a movie script. Leventhal lives with her husband and their pooch, Brenda, in Bradenton, Florida and New York City.