Berkeley Street Cambridge

Berkeley Street Cambridge
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Book Synopsis Berkeley Street Cambridge by : Sayre Sheldon

Download or read book Berkeley Street Cambridge written by Sayre Sheldon and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-05 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Berkeley Street, Cambridge is riveting. This book looks at recent American history as lived by a vital, intelligent and thoughtful woman. Hers is a life of engagement, a commitment to meaning and to survival of humanity at its best. Sheldon's vantage point is that of a wife and devoted mother, but also as a member of Berkeley Street, her larger neighborhood and community. She works for positive change and she reflects on the many cultural influences that have shaped her. In this extraordinary memoir of a unique time and place you will find steadfast love, the role that alcohol and drugs played, family mental illness, the changing role of women, literature, art, politics - against a background of family loyalty and obligation. Berkeley Street, Cambridge, and its author, Sayre Sheldon, remind us of a time when we still felt we could make a difference. - Kathleen Spivack - With Robert Lowell and His Circle. University Press of New England. 2012, Unspeakable Things. Alfred A Knopf. 2016


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