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Anthony S. Abbott (1935–2020)

Auteur de Leaving Maggie Hope

10 oeuvres 70 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Anthony S. Abbott

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Nom légal
Abbott, Anthony S.
Autres noms
Abbott, Tony
Date de naissance
1935-01-07
Date de décès
2020-10-03
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
San Francisco, California, USA
Lieu du décès
Davidson, North Carolina, USA
Cause du décès
cancer
Lieux de résidence
Davidson, North Carolina, USA
Études
Fay School, Massachusetts, USA
Kent School, Connecticut, USA
Princeton University
Harvard University
Professions
Professor of Creative Writing, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Organisations
North Carolina Writers' Network
North Carolina Poetry Society
Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, USA
Courte biographie
Tony Abbott was born in San Francisco and educated at Fay School in Massachusetts and the Kent School in Connecticut. He received his A.B. from Princeton University and his Ph.D from Harvard University. Abbott retired as Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emeritus at Davidson College.

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This is a compelling coming-of-age story about David Lear, whose only anchor is his dysfunctional family is his sister, Elizabeth. His mother, Maggie Hope, is an alcoholic, his father lives across the country with his new family and his stepfather is a violent alcoholic. What is unique about David's story is that he is sent to a boarding school where fear soon transitions into a sense of belonging in a place where order and structure reign. He thrives in this atmosphere and comes to realize he has a place in this world. In a life previously filled with chaos, David works diligently to achieve his goals.… (plus d'informations)
 
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pdebolt | 1 autre critique | Mar 30, 2019 |
This is a coming of age story - following the life of a young boy (10-13 in the book), David Lear, as he struggles to understand his family and how to make life work. His mother is an alcoholic. This is a major factor in his life, as he struggles to deal with the mood swings and unpredictable reactions from her. Her second husband also drinks and that leads to many a late night event. That finally ends and suddenly David is sent to a boarding school. We follow him as he navigates the murky waters of being really smart and good at obeying the rules, but struggling with the desire to be liked and make friends. How does one make a friend, actually?

The struggles of being a young boy at such a critical age, the issues of being the child of an alcoholic, and the desire to be loved by someone, anyone, is all captured here.
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lauranav | 1 autre critique | Apr 23, 2011 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
10
Membres
70
Popularité
#248,179
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
17

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