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Eve Claxton is the co-writer for several works of nonfiction. She is the editor of The Book of Life. She also works as a production consultant at NPR's StoryCorps, the National Oral History Project. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Didn't finish. Interesting, but not compelling for me. I can see how it could be compelling for others, though.
 
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DanelleVt | 66 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 1, 2024 |
Mimi Baird writes about her brilliant father who had some revolutionary insights into bipolar disorder long before anyone else did. He was involuntarily committed over and over to mental institutions, and she was kept from knowing much about him until she was an adult. In fact, I think she didn't write this book until she was in her 60s or 70s. I just found out Brad Pitt has optioned it for a movie. How's that for continuing to grow even in older age?
 
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Citizenjoyce | 66 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 22, 2022 |
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Beautifully written. Excellent read. Touching story of mental illness told through medical records, diary entries and a manuscript.
 
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GrrlLovesBooks | 66 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 19, 2019 |
In the 1940s-1950s Nyna Giles's mother Carolyn Scott was a sought-after Eileen Ford model with many photo spreads and magazine covers to her credit. She was also a close friend of the young Grace Kelly, and served as one of the Philadelphia-born princess's bridesmaids when the latter married Prince Rainer. But after these high points, Carolyn entered into a bad marriage and descended into mental illness. She kept her young daughter, then called Nina, out of school for years because of delusional fears about her health. Eventually Carolyn lost everything, and she became a long-term resident of a women's shelter.

The story told herein is slight, and might have worked better as a long magazine article. The most interesting aspect, to me, was the narrative's depiction of the working lives of midcentury fashion models. It is tragic that Carolyn never received the help she needed, and that her illness prevented her daughter from having the childhood and education she deserved. Recommended.
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