The Arrogant Years

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-09-06
Publisher(s): Ecco Pr
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Summary

The author of the award-winning The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit?hailed by the New York Timesbook review as a ?crushing, brilliant book'returns with this, the extraordinary follow-up memoir In The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit, Lucette Lagnado offered a heartbreaking portrait of her father, Leon, a successful Cairo boulevardier who was forced to take flight with his family during the rise of the Nasser dictatorship, and of her family's struggle to rebuild a new life in a new land. In this much-anticipated new memoir, Lagnado tells the story of her mother, Edith, coming of age in a magical old Cairo of dusty alleyways and grand villas inhabited by pashas and their wives. Then Lagnado revisits her own early years in America'first, as a schoolgirl in Brooklyn's immigrant enclaves, where she dreams of becoming the fearless Mrs. Emma Peel of The Avengers, and later, as an ?avenging? reporter for some of America's most prestigious newspapers. A stranger growing up in a strange land, when she turns sixteen Lagnado's adolescence is further complicated by cancer. Its devastating consequences would rob her of her ?arrogant years'the years defined by an overwhelming sense of possibility, invincibility, and confidence. Lagnado looks to the women sequestered behind the wooden screen at her childhood synagogue, to the young coeds at Vassar and Columbia in the 1970s, to her own mother and the women of their past in Cairo, and reflects on their stories as she struggles to make sense of her own choices.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Avenger of Sixty-Sixth Streetp. 1
The Curse of Alexandra
The Secret of the Pasha's Wifep. 21
The Alley of the Pretty Onep. 35
The Bride Who Set Herself on Firep. 59
The Bonesetter of Mouskip. 71
The Porcelain Dolls of Malaka Nazli Streetp. 89
Rebuilding the Hearth
The Legend of Agent Extraordinaryp. 109
Passion Play on Sixty-Seventh Streetp. 121
The Healing Powers of Iodinep. 135
The Errant Sisterp. 151
The Passion of the Fastp. 157
The Messiah Is a Womanp. 167
The Tragedy of the Navy Blue Blazerp. 179
The Advance of the Little Porcelain Dollsp. 197
Cities of Refuge
The Shrine on the Mountainp. 233
The Fall of Afterwardp. 245
The Spring of Nevermorep. 265
The Princess of West 116th Streetp. 277
The Lady in the Pink Bow
The Lost Art of Penmanshipp. 301
The Woman Against the Wallp. 327
An Earthquake in Cairop. 341
The Book of Lamentations
The Verse of Consolationp. 353
Epilogue: Inside the Pasha's Libraryp. 373
Acknowledgmentsp. 385
Bibliographyp. 401
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