Name/Title
Chaos Clear As GlassEntry/Object ID
2023.63.2Description
xii, 141 p. ; 24 cm.
In this memoir, Hyman, columnist for the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, guides readers through old neighborhoods and memories, "looking for ourselves in all the places where we used to be." The author recalls her grandmother, "Aunt Pet," and the Florida homeplace over which she lovingly presided. We're made privy to Hyman's ruminations on her roles as wife, mother, widow, as well as visitor to a cousin who became a Benedictine nun. The terrain broadens as the author recounts the crowning event of her journalistic career, representing her paper on a perestroika trip to the Soviet Union. This gentle memoir with its comforting tone will appeal mainly to those already acquainted with the veteran reporter's columns.Context
Author Ann Hyman grew up in Jacksonville and was a columnist for the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville.Book Details
Author
Ann HymanPublisher
Longstreet PressPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Atlanta, Ga.Date Published
circa 1991Call No.
PS3558.Y46 Z464 1991 FT MEADEISBN
0929264894LCCN
90063899