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Linda I. Meyers was twenty-eight and the mother of three little boys when her mother, after a lifetime of threats, killed herself. Staggered by conflicting feelings of relief and remorse, Linda believed that the best way to give meaning to her mother's death was to make changes to her own life. Bolstered by the women's movement of the seventies, she left her marriage, went to college, started a successful family acting business, and established a fulfilling career.
Written with irony and humor and sprinkled with Yiddish, The Tell is one woman's inspirational story of before and after, and ultimately of emancipation and purpose.
About the Author
Meyers, Linda I.: - Linda I. Meyers is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in NYC and Princeton, NJ. She has published in professional journals and academic books. In 2016 she published two chapters from The Tell: "The Flowers," a top five finalist in Alligator Juniper's annual contest in creative nonfiction, and "The Spring Line" in Post Road. She lives in NYC and writes in a little town upstate New York.
Written with irony and humor and sprinkled with Yiddish, The Tell is one woman's inspirational story of before and after, and ultimately of emancipation and purpose.
About the Author
Meyers, Linda I.: - Linda I. Meyers is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in NYC and Princeton, NJ. She has published in professional journals and academic books. In 2016 she published two chapters from The Tell: "The Flowers," a top five finalist in Alligator Juniper's annual contest in creative nonfiction, and "The Spring Line" in Post Road. She lives in NYC and writes in a little town upstate New York.
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