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Book ReviewsHow I Grew (Americana Series) |
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Book: How I Grew (Americana Series)
Written by: Mary McCarthy |
Publisher: Thorndike Pr
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Portrait of an Amazing Woman as a Young Girl Rating:
5 / 5
Each time I reread "How I Grew" I enjoy it more. Mary McCarthy paints a picture of herself coming of age intellectually , alongside engaging and often hilarious descriptions of the people she meets in these formative years between age 13 and 21, the town she grows up in (Seattle), and her early experiences at Vassar. What I love most is her chronicle of the most important and influential books and teachers in her life at this time, and how they shaped and sharpened her already apparent keen intelligence. Witty, self-deprecating, acid-tongued, insightful, and admittedly selective in her memories, in this book Mary McCarthy gives us some clues as to how a young girl with a formidable intellect grew into one of America's literary giants.
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