Dough: A Memoir (Awp Award Series in Creative Nonfiction) (Awp Award Series in Creative Nonfiction)
معرفی کتاب «Dough: A Memoir (Awp Award Series in Creative Nonfiction) (Awp Award Series in Creative Nonfiction)» نوشتهٔ by Mort Zachter، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Georgia Press Project MUSE در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Mort Zachter's childhood revolved around a small shop on Manhattan's Lower East Side known in the neighborhood as "the day-old bread store." It was a bakery where nothing was baked, owned by his two eccentric uncles who referred to their goods as "the merchandise." Zachter grew up sleeping in the dinette of a leaking Brooklyn tenement. He lived a classic immigrant story—one of a close-knit, working-class family struggling to make it in America. Only they were rich. In __Dough__, Zachter chronicles the life-altering discovery made at age thirty-six that he was heir to several million dollars his bachelor uncles had secretly amassed in stocks and bonds. Although initially elated, Zachter battled bitter memories of the long hours his mother worked at the bakery for no pay. And how could his own parents have kept the secret from him while he was a young married man, working his way through night school? As he cleans out his uncles' apartment, Zachter discovers clues about their personal lives that raise more questions than they answer. He also finds cake boxes packed with rolls of two-dollar bills and mattresses stuffed with coins. In prose that is often funny and at times elegiac, Zachter struggles with the legacy of his enigmatic family and the implications of his new-found wealth. Breaking with his family's workaholic heritage, Zachter abandons his pragmatic accounting career to pursue his lifelong dream of being a writer. And though he may not understand his family, in the end he realizes that forgiveness and acceptance matter most. Mort Zachter's Childhood Revolved Around A Small Shop On Manhattan's Lower East Side Known In The Neighborhood As The Day-old Bread Store. It Was A Bakery Where Nothing Was Baked, Owned By His Two Eccentric Uncles, Who Referred To Their Goods As The Merchandise. Zachter Grew Up Sleeping In The Dinette Of A Leaking Brooklyn Tenement. He Lived A Classic Immigrant Story - One Of A Close-knit, Working-class Family Struggling To Make It In America. Only They Were Rich. In Dough, Zachter Chronicles The Life-altering Discovery Made At Age Thirty-six That He Was Heir To Several Million Dollars His Bachelor Uncles Had Secretly Amassed In Stocks And Bonds. Although Initially Elated, Zachter Battled Bitter Memories Of The Long Hours His Mother Worked At The Bakery For No Pay. And How Could His Own Parents Have Kept The Secret From Him While He Was A Young Married Man, Working His Way Through Night School? As He Cleans Out His Uncles' Apartment, Zachter Discovers Clues About Their Personal Lives That Raise More Questions Than They Answer. He Also Finds Cake Boxes Packed With Rolls Of Two-dollar Bills And Mattresses Stuffed With Coins. In Prose That Is Often Funny And At Times Elegiac, Zachter Struggles With The Legacy Of His Enigmatic Family And The Implications Of His Newfound Wealth. Breaking With His Family's Workaholic Heritage, Zachter Abandons His Pragmatic Accounting Career To Pursue His Lifelong Dream Of Being A Writer. And Though He May Not Understand His Family, In The End He Realizes That Forgiveness And Acceptance Matter Most.--jacket. Remembrance -- Awakening -- Waiting For Cohn -- Lindbergh Made It -- The Store -- The Store Revisited -- A Night On The Town -- Close To The Edge -- The Food-stamp Seders -- Money Talks -- The Millionaire -- Sleeping On It -- Keeping Florida Green -- Generations -- Learning To Fly Low -- Counselor Zachter -- Charity -- The Excavation -- A Tale Of Urban Renewal -- Artifacts -- Curtain Call -- Fruitcake -- Singing In The Rain -- Ancestors -- The Call -- The Lamp. Mort Zachter. Includes Bibliographical References. Association Of Writers And Writing Programs Award For Creative Nonfiction. In prose that is often funny and at times elegiac, Zachter struggles with the legacy of his enigmatic family and the implications of his new-found wealth after receiving an unexpected inheritance. Breaking with his family's workaholic heritage, Zachter abandons his pragmatic accounting career to pursue his lifelong dream of being a writer
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