Carole Ione
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Pride of Family
- By: Carole Ione
- Narrator: Carole Ione
- Length: 9 hours 24 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: November 11, 2011
- Language: English
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3.76(36 ratings)
3.76
(36 ratings)
Born in 1937 and raised by her physician great aunt, chorus-line dancing grandmother, and glamorous murdermystery writing mother, psychotherapist Carole Ione knew more about the men in her family than she did about her secretive female forbearers.
Born in 1937 and raised by her physician great aunt, chorus-line dancing grandmother, and glamorous murdermystery writing mother, psychotherapist Carole Ione knew more about the men in her family than she did about her secretive female forbearers. This critically acclaimed memoir is the lyrical fruit of an 18-year quest for her maternal roots. This is the fascinating truth of the complexities of race and class that make up her family.
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