
Vanishing
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نقد و بررسی

May 1, 2009
A brave and unrestrained memoirist, Lawrence continues to shine a contemplative, mirrorlike light on those seminal relationships and transformative events that have perennially defined her world. Nothing is off-limits: not her witness-protection-like abduction of her children following a bitter divorce, not her soul-stirring journey to Mexico in the 1970s for an illegal abortion, not the dolorous objectivity with which she faces her elderly parents demise. Throw in the ravages of breast cancer, the vagaries of life as an unmarried woman, and the indignities of old age, and one comes to view the gamut of the feminine experience through the prism of Lawrences penetrating eye. Lessons are learned, yet the tone is never preachy. Rather, there is a well-earned cognizance, a cool equanimity that, when tempered with a glint of steely anger, gives Lawrencesmemoir its pensive authenticity. Grounded with a fierce transparency in which secrets play no part, Lawrences forthright and graceful memoir is reflective and determined.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)
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