From the author of Minor Characters, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award โ an โintricate and compellingโ (O, The Oprah Magazine) memoir that chronicles her childhood and her two ill-fated marriages
Joyce Johnsonโs classic memoir of growing up female in the 1950s, Minor Characters, was one of the initiators of an important new genre: the personal story of a minor player on historyโs stage. In Missing Men, a memoir that tells her motherโs story as well as her own, Johnson constructs an equally unique self-portrait as she examines, from a womanโs perspective, the far-reaching reverberations of fatherlessness. Telling a story that has "shaped itself around absences," Missing Men presents us with the arc and flavor of a unique New York lifeโfrom the authorโs adventures as a Broadway stage child to her fateful encounters with the two fatherless artists she marries. Joyce Johnsonโs voice has never been more compelling.
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