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Life hasn't been easy at times for Barb. She was in a physically and mentally abusive relationship, and had to deal with the devastation of losing her second child. Although, she has had these struggles in her life, this book isn't only about the bad times. She has found true happiness with her husband, John, who treats her with love and respect. Barb hopes that some of these stories will make you laugh, inspire you, give you hope, or just make you feel good. Barb has been writing her memoirs for about five years. This book is bits and pieces of the first half of her life, and she hopes to…mehr

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Life hasn't been easy at times for Barb. She was in a physically and mentally abusive relationship, and had to deal with the devastation of losing her second child. Although, she has had these struggles in her life, this book isn't only about the bad times. She has found true happiness with her husband, John, who treats her with love and respect. Barb hopes that some of these stories will make you laugh, inspire you, give you hope, or just make you feel good. Barb has been writing her memoirs for about five years. This book is bits and pieces of the first half of her life, and she hopes to finish the last half of her life with many more stories to come.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Foley is Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University, Newark. She has published widely in the fields of Marxist criticism, US literary radicalism, and African American literature. Her books include Marxist Literary Criticism Today (Pluto, 2019), Wrestling with the Left: The Making of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man (Duke University Press, 2010) and Spectres of 1919: Class and Nation in the Making of the New Negro (University of Illinois Press, 2003).