Judith Freeman Books
Nelson
By Tor Freeman
"Flora and Annie are off to stay with their grandparents for the summer. The girls will travel on their own from Cape Town on the bus, and Flora is proud that their mother has put her in charge. Fl...
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The latter days
Writing with remarkable candor and insight, Judith Freeman gives us an illuminating, lyrical memoir about the path she took -- sometimes unwittingly -- out of her Mormon upbringing and through a th...
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The making of the modern kitchen
By June Freeman
"Kitchens are where we cook, clean, cry, talk, laugh, break things. Hugely symbolic, as well as practical, kitchens evoke thoughts of hearth and home, family and domesticity. People today commonly...
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The latter days
"When Judith Freeman was 22, she was working in the cookware department of the Mormon church-owned department store in the town in Utah where she grew up. She was living in her parents' house with...
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The Latter Days
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An arresting, lyrical memoir about the path the author took—sometimes unwittingly—out of her Mormon upbringing and through a thicket of profound difficulties to become a writer. At twenty-two, Ju...
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The Long Embrace
Raymond Chandler was among the most original and enduring crime novelists of the twentieth century. Yet much of his pre-writing life, including his unconventional marriage, has remained shrouded in...
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