An inspiring autobiography that reveals the continuous blossoming of a woman born in humble circumstances in Brooklyn in 1913. She began to find her way in Greenwich Village in the 1930s, married three illustrious men and became, in her own right, an accomplished writer, authority on the Far North, linguist, psychotherapist, art collector, and philanthropist. It includes t
An inspiring autobiography that reveals the continuous blossoming of a woman born in humble circumstances in Brooklyn in 1913. She began to find her way in Greenwich Village in the 1930s, married three illustrious men and became, in her own right, an accomplished writer, authority on the Far North, linguist, psychotherapist, art collector, and philanthropist. It includes tales of her friendships with such personalities as Buckminster Fuller, Marc Chagall, Robert Frost, T.S.Eliot, and Margaret Bourke-White.
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