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At Home Inside: A Daughter's Tribute to Ann Petry

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Ann Petry (1908-1997) was a prominent writer during a period in which few black writers were published with regularity in America. Her novels The Street , Country Place , and The Narrows , along with a collection of short stories and various essays and works of nonfiction, give voice to black experience outside of the traditional strains of poverty and black nationalism. At Home A Daughter's Tribute to Ann Petry sifts the myriad contradictions of Ann Petry's life from a daughter's vantage. Ann Petry hoarded antiques but destroyed many of her journals. She wrote, but, failing to publish for years, she used her imagination to design and sew clothes, to bake, and to garden. When fame finally came, Ann Petry did not enjoy the travel it brought. Though she suffered phobias and anxieties all her life, she did not avoid the obligations of literary success until late in her career. Ann Petry applied her formidable skills to stories she told about herself and her family, and the corrections Elisabeth Petry makes to her mother's inventions will prove invaluable. Talking about her life publicly, Ann Petry acknowledged six different birth dates. She hid her first marriage, and even represented her father, Peter C. Lane, Jr., as a potential killer. Mining Petry's journals Elisabeth Petry creates part biography, part love letter, and part sounding of her mother's genius and luminescent personality. Elisabeth Petry is a freelance writer with a juris doctor from the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Middletown, Connecticut, and is the editor of Can Anything Beat White? A Black Family's Letters (University Press of Mississippi).

208 pages, Hardcover

First published November 3, 2008

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June 2, 2021
I have to say that reading this kind of memoir has made me aware of a life well lived in an unusual way. I have been in a deep dive reading ALL of Ann PETRY’s books. I have also been reading Keith Clark’s scholarly analysis of Ms. Petey’s writing as I read each one of her stories. I must say that I found it most interesting that I loved the style and the set up of Ann PETRY’s writing often more thanI liked the characters that she wrote about. Often I didn’t like the way she ended her books but I enjoyed her ability to make me see and feel in my minds eye, what she passionately wanted me/us to understand. When I found out her daughter wrote a memoir on her mother’s life, I just had to know just what her life was all about.

Hat’s off to Elisabeth Petry for taking the time to spell out her mother’s life in such detail. It’s a wonderful INSIDE look into the life of an often understated world class human being!
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December 24, 2020
I’ve enjoyed this beautiful sensitive book written by the daughter of one of my favorite authors. I appreciate the author’s sharing of her gift, knowing personally the struggles of writing about a parent within cultural boundaries.
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