The Worry Girl by Andrea Freud Loewenstein

The Worry Girl

Stories From A Childhood

Andrea Freud Loewenstein

Part reconstructed autobiography, part truthful short story, part coming-of-age-coming-out novel, this is a poignant collection of related stories about a high-strung, assimilated Jewish childhood.

With chunks called ‘From The Stories That Came Before’ and pieces named ‘The Grandmothers’ Stories,’ this pithy collection – ‘fictional composites of memory, imagination and invention’ – is Rachel Freud’s story of growing up. ‘Look how we make here a nice picnic, a little herring, a little cucumber zalade — come Puppi you’re hungry?’ asks Grandmother Oma as she guides Rachel through the photo album. Parents’ stories, school stories, and friendship stories follow, each told in the voice of the teller, mostly Rachel. Her famous great-grandfather, Sigmund Freud, is a distant but important part of family history. So are Nazi Germany, World War II, fascist extermination camps, and American schools. Rachel’s family isn’t rich or poor; Rachel isn’t gorgeous or quick-witted or small. Even worse, she’s afraid of the dark, terrified to be without her mother, and cannot learn to tell time. She’s also a story teller and secret writer. Lucky us.


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Details

ISBN 9781563410161
Genre Autobiographical Fiction; Short Story Collection (Single Author)
Publication Date May-92
Publisher Firebrand Books
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 164
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Biography & Autobiography / General; FICTION / Lesbian; Fiction / Short Stories; Girls; Girls/ Fiction
BookID 14994

Author: LFWBooks