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_aChilders, Mary, _d1952- |
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_aWelfare brat : _ba memoir / _cMary Childers. |
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_aNew York : _bBloomsbury Pub. : _bDistributed to the trade by Holtzbrinck Publishers, _c2005. |
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_avi, 263 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aCherry pie -- Sleepwalking toward the horizon -- Pants and jackets -- Triumph and shame -- Coney Island -- Moving -- Miracles -- Shakespeare -- Fresh air fund -- Huddled couples -- Birthdays -- A new apartment -- The watch -- Grand concourse -- Belonging -- Thigh gliding -- Lessons -- Carnival secrets -- Malcolm X and the Scarlet A -- Mace -- Summer camp -- Mother's helper -- Serendipity -- Ed Sullivan -- Advice -- Rumors and riots -- School strikes -- Sex and the Inner City -- Envelopes -- Dead man's float -- Rapprochement -- Country music, 1982. | |
520 | _aAn intimate and frank look at poverty, abuse, and welfare dependence by a "welfare brat" who came of age in the blighted Bronx of the 1960s. Mary Childers grew up in a neighborhood ravaged by poverty. Once a borough of elegant apartment buildings, parks, and universities, the Bronx had become a national symbol of urban decay. White flight, arson, rampant crime, and race riots provide the backdrop for Mary's story. The child of an absent carny father for whom she longed and a single welfare mother who schemed and struggled to house and feed her brood, Mary was the third of her mother's surviving seven children, who were fathered by four different men. | ||
520 | _aFrom an early age, Mary knew she was different. She loved her family fiercely but didn't want to repeat her mother's or older sisters' mistakes. The Childers family culture was infused with alcohol and drugs, and relations between the sexes were muddled by simultaneous feelings of rage and desire toward men. Fatherless children were the norm. Academic achievement and hard work were often scorned, not rewarded; five of the seven Childers children dropped out of high school. But Mary was determined to create a better life, and here she recounts her bumpy road to self-sufficiency. With this engaging and thoughtful examination of her difficult early years, Mary Childers breathes messy life into the issues of poverty and welfare dependence, childhood resilience, the American work ethic, and a popular culture that values sexuality more than self-esteem. | ||
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_aChilders, Mary, _d1952- _xFamily. |
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_aWomen, White _zNew York (State) _zNew York _vBiography. |
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_aWelfare recipients _zNew York (State) _zNew York _vBiography. |
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_aPoor _zNew York (State) _zNew York _vBiography. |
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_aInner cities _zNew York (State) _zNew York. |
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_aBronx (New York, N.Y.) _vBiography. |
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_aBronx (New York, N.Y.) _xSocial conditions _y20th century. |
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_aNew York (N.Y.) _vBiography. |
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